Argentine
football legend Diego Maradona and the country’s President Mauricio
Macri urged Lionel Messi on Monday not to leave the national team
despite his vow to quit after a humiliating defeat.
The Barcelona superstar left the field
in tears after missing a spot-kick in the Copa America Centenario final
shootout against Chile on Sunday.
He promptly told reporters he was quitting, throwing Argentine football into turmoil ahead of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
“He has to stay because he still has playing days ahead of him,” Maradona was quoted as saying by La Nacion newspaper online.
“He will go to Russia in form to be world champion.”
Messi, 29, is widely rated as the best
player in the world, but Sunday’s loss was his fourth defeat in an
international final for Argentina.
After an outpouring of disappointment by fans online, Macri joined the calls for the Barcelona superstar to stay with Argentina.
“He called him and told him how proud he
feels of the national team’s performance and asked him not to listen to
the criticism,” a spokesman for Macri told AFP by telephone.
Credit: Guardian
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