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Australia are Lionel Messi and Argentina’s opponents in the World Cup round of 16 on Saturday but a shock report claims the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner could have been lining up on the opposite side.
Messi is Argentina’s captain and record goalscorer, with 93 goals in 168 appearances for La Albiceleste.
He is adored by all Argentines, who are now praying that he ends a glittering international career with a World Cup in what will be his final tournament.
But things could have been very, very different. According to journalist Guillem Balague, who wrote the book ‘Messi: The Definitive Biography’, the 35-year-old was almost a ‘Socceroo’.
It’s said that during the 1980’s, where Argentina were in economic crisis, the Messi family were considering moving Down Under.
It was a genuine though that crossed the mind of Messi’s dad Jorge, though he decided to remain in Rosario and on 24 June 1987, Messi, arguably the best player in history was born.
The clan, which include Messi’s mother Celia Cuccittini and three siblings, relocated to Barcelona in 2001 when he signed a contract after a successful trial.
“In Argentina there was a crisis. Money was losing value. there were no jobs. And Argentinians have long gone to Europe or elsewhere as emigrants,'” Balague told Keep Up.
“It must have been a casual conversation that [father] Jorge Messi had before Leo was born that he had with somebody that came across with the idea of going to Australia to live. Why not?
“When you get in that mind frame in which the solution to your problems is to be abroad, it doesn’t really matter where you go. And they knew people that had come to Australia.