Messi: Maradona will be happy for me:
Leo Messi has surpassed Diego Armando Maradona to become the Argentinian player with the most cumulative games played in World Cup history. "It's a pleasure to keep making records with Mark. Now I know it. He always showed me a lot of love, so Diego would be very happy with me. But I'm a gamer." For, for the people, for passports. "For everything," said the Argentine captain, who played 22 games for the team in his World Cup career.
As for the match, he regretted missing the penalty but saw it as an encouragement to his teammates. I think we did, we played a great match, and after the first match, it was all ours. We did what we asked for at the start of the World Cup," he added.
Argentina will face Australia in the Round of 16. Messi stressed the level of the team as a whole and the role of the Argentine young players: "I know they are all difficult rivals. We have to play our game and win. Tomorrow." We will start preparing for the game." Rave. "We have a great group to play and anyone who plays can pay. It's a short competition with so many games that when it's time to play like that. It's very important," he said.
Messi is considering a rest period ahead of the Round of 16 matches against Australia. "You have very little time. As often happens, it's the same for everyone. It was a very hot day. Extra effort, but don't forget to rest," he added. "Above all, I'm happy to have achieved my first goal.
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