A Quote by Mario Kempes

Messi owes something to Argentina. He knows that. — © Mario Kempes
Messi owes something to Argentina. He knows that.
It is possible to stop Messi. Teams do it when he plays for Argentina. But the Barcelona Messi is different.
Without Messi there isn't a team for Argentina, Messi is brilliant, different, with a strong mentality. Let's hope he doesn't change.
Messi is not really from Barca's ranks. What they did was sign the most talented kid in the whole of Argentina! Messi was already Messi when he arrived at Barcelona - they simply polished him. Cristiano Ronaldo is already too old to learn and change the way he is. When he was 13, someone should have sent him home when he didn't behave properly.
All of us know that Messi cannot win alone, except for the fanatics or the mental patients who put in doubt Messi's talents, saying that he is a bottler, that he feels nothing for Argentina, that he doesn't sing the anthem, that he goes to the bathroom 50 times before a game. Those are things that are said to make an impression.
Perhaps Argentina have been benefited by the talent of Messi.
Messi is an ambassador of Argentina, and I am also proud of him as an Argentine.
When you play Argentina and Messi, there are several ways to limit his impact, at least.
Maradona has done a lot for his clubs, as Messi does, and for the Argentina national team.
Messi is a god, as a person and even more as a player. I hope that he wins the World Cup with Argentina.
I prefer that Argentina wins the World Cup. Messi deserves it for all he has done in football. He's my friend, I wish him the best
Messi or Cristiano - Speed? Cristiano. Shot? Cristiano. Dribbling? Messi. Intelligence? Messi. Talent? Messi. Winner is Messi!
Messi is the same player in Barcelona and Argentina, and it would be the same if he played with Australia.
A World Cup without Argentina and without Messi would be a catastrophe.
Argentina is immensely better with him than without him. They should be proud to have Messi in their national team.
Christiano knows English, Messi knows football
I started playing polo when I was nine years old. I'm from Argentina, so in Argentina polo is more of a common thing. We have a lot of horses and a polo tradition and it's something that goes from generation to generation.
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