Buenos Aires, Sep 5 (AP) — Lionel Messi ensured his last home qualifier with Argentina's national team would be unforgettable.
On Thursday, Messi netted twice to lead Argentina to a commanding 3-0 victory over Venezuela in front of an electrifying sellout crowd at the Estadio Monumental. The fans gathered to bid farewell to the legendary player. “Being able to finish this way here is what I've always dreamed of,” Messi reflected.
The Argentine superstar continued, “I've experienced a lot of things on this pitch, both good and not so good, but it's always a joy to play in Argentina, in front of our fans.” While the 36-year-old has not specified his retirement plans, the qualifiers for the 2030 World Cup commence in 2027, when he'll be 40.
Messi, who scored in the 39th and 80th minutes, affirmed his status as the leading scorer in South American World Cup qualifiers, with 36 goals. Lautaro Martinez added another in the 76th minute. Messi's Inter Miami teammate, Luis Suarez, who retired from Uruguay's national team, holds 29 goals, while Bolivia's Marcelo Moreno Martins follows with 22.
Looking ahead, Messi confessed he will only compete in the next World Cup if he is in peak physical condition. “I'm excited, eager. It's day by day, feeling the sensations. If I feel good, I enjoy it; if not, I'd rather not be there,” he explained, acknowledging that nine months until the tournament can feel extensive.
Having already secured qualification, the World Cup champions added to their impressive tally, reaching 38 points. Regardless of the outcome in the upcoming round next Tuesday, they will finish atop the South American qualifying standings.
Venezuela, still vying for a first World Cup appearance, stands with 18 points in seventh place and remains in contention for an intercontinental playoff spot. (AP)
(Only the headline of this report may have been reworked by Editorji; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)