Messi stuns reporter by wearing ribbon sent by his mother
Did Lionel Messi just reveal one of his secrets in defeating Nigeria to help his team qualify to round of 16?
Argentina captain Lionel Messi scored the opening goal in spectacular fashion against Nigeria, taking two delicate touches on his thigh and foot from an Ever Banega through ball before hitting the back of the net with his weaker foot.
After the Nigeria match, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner shocked a journalist when he showed him that he was wearing the lucky ribbon sent by the reporter’s mother to lead his national side into the next round.
Messi shines as Argentina scrape through
After Argentina’s match against Iceland, TV reporter Rama Pantarotto gave the Barcelona man the ribbon sent by his mother as a good luck charm to help Argentina qualify.
Later, when Pantarotto asked Messi if he still remembers the good-luck charm ribbon, his response took the reporter completely by surprise.
Argentina future depends on World Cup, says Messi
"Look," he said, showing the ribbon under his sock when asked about it by the stunned reporter.
"Really?" the journalist said in reply as Messi confirmed it was the same ribbon.
"You are about to give me a heart attack, seriously," the reporter then exclaimed.
The Albiceleste now take on face France in their next fixture on Saturday.
This article originally appeared on Goal.
After the Nigeria match, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner shocked a journalist when he showed him that he was wearing the lucky ribbon sent by the reporter’s mother to lead his national side into the next round.
Messi shines as Argentina scrape through
After Argentina’s match against Iceland, TV reporter Rama Pantarotto gave the Barcelona man the ribbon sent by his mother as a good luck charm to help Argentina qualify.
Later, when Pantarotto asked Messi if he still remembers the good-luck charm ribbon, his response took the reporter completely by surprise.
Argentina future depends on World Cup, says Messi
"Look," he said, showing the ribbon under his sock when asked about it by the stunned reporter.
"Really?" the journalist said in reply as Messi confirmed it was the same ribbon.
"You are about to give me a heart attack, seriously," the reporter then exclaimed.
The Albiceleste now take on face France in their next fixture on Saturday.
This article originally appeared on Goal.