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Đoạn 1 .

Today we will talk about Lionel Messi who is called the greatest fooballer
of all time .

Lionel Andrés Messialso known as Leo Messi, is an Argentine professional


footballer who plays as a forward for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and
captains the Argentina national teamWidely regarded as one of the greatest players
of all time, Messi has won a record seven Ballon d'Or awards,a record six
European Golden Shoes, and in 2020 was named to the Ballon d'Or Dream Team.
Until leaving the club in 2021, he had spent his entire professional career with
Barcelona, where he won a club-record 35 trophies, including 10 La Liga titles,
seven Copa del Rey titles and four UEFA Champions Leagues. With his country,
he won the 2021 Copa América and the 2022 FIFA World Cup. A prolific
goalscorer and creative playmaker, Messi holds the records for most goals in La
Liga with 474 goals, and the 8 UEFA Champions League trophys. He has also the
most international goals by a South American male 98 goals .

Đoạn 2

Lionel Andrés Messi was borned on june 24 1987.he was borned in Rosario,Santa FeLionel
Messi’s parents are Jorge Messi his father, and Celia Cuccittini his mother. His
father worked as a steel factory manager, and his mother worked in a magnet
manufacturing workshop.As a child Messi’s parents career led to his dream of
becoming a footballer When he was 10, his beloved grandmother passed away. The
family was devastated, and her absence affected Messi beyond description. He didn’t
touch a football for weeks, but his father nudged him to carry on for the club. He
returned, aiming to make his grandmother proud.

Over the following year, Leo played incessantly. But as he grew older, his height
remained the same. His concerned parents eventually took their 11-year-old son to a
doctor, who broke the news that the boy suffered from a growth hormone deficiency.
This meant he was physically unable to grow unless he received special treatment,
which would span three years and cost $1,500 per month. Unable to cover such a costly
treatment, Messi’s father was left with no choice but to request financial support from
the Newell’s Old Boys club. The coach couldn’t deny the child’s exceptional talent, and
accepted to pay for the treatment

Stories of a 13-year-old boy who had similar talents to legendary Argentinian


footballer Diego Maradona had reached the ears of FC Barcelona‘s technical directorhe
sent an offer to the Messi family, proposing a trial where he could see the boy’s famed
skills for himself. If he passed, the club would cover his medical bills, but on the
condition that Messi moved to Spain. in September 2000, Leo and his family uprooted
their lives and flew across the Atlantic to Barcelona.

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. At 17, Messi made his league debut as the youngest player to represent Barcelona in
an official competition. His coach watched in awe as the teenager breezed past his
opponents, controlling the ball with an almost surreal precision. Barcelona went on to
win the UEFA Champions League for the first time in six years. At 18, he signed his first
contract as a senior team player for FC Barcelona. Shortly after, he made his first
international appearance playing for Argentina in a match against Hungary. However,
two minutes in, a player grabbed onto his shirt and Leo was sent off for using his arm to
shake the player off. He sulked about the foul all the way to the dressing room, where
his team later found him in tears. As the seasons went on, the talented football player
kept improving and breaking his own records. At 19, he had already established himself
as a world-class football player. His talent as a top scorer led him to win dozens of
triumphs for both FC Barcelona and his national team. At 22, Messi won the prestigious
FIFA World Player of the Year award.

Although he was constantly plagued by serious injuries, by the time he was 24, Lionel
Messi had broken the all-time world record for most goals scored in a calendar year.
After every goal, he would point two fingers towards the sky, dedicating the triumph to
his grandmother.

At 27 years old, Messi proudly played for his home country at the 2014 World Cup in
Brazil. He continued to amaze the sports world with his spectacular footwork, creative
assists, and eye-opening goals.

However, he was unable to pull Argentina through the final, losing 1-0 to Germany.
Even though he earned a Golden Ball, the highest FIFA award for best player, he was
utterly disappointed. Leo desperately wanted to bring the cup back to Argentina, as
Maradona had done in 1986.

And now he win the first World cup in Qatar with his teamate and become the greatest
footballer of all time

Đoạn 4

1.Fighting for your dream That is what the superhero of millions has to say

about fighting for your dreams. Hard work is the key ingredient to success.
Of course, Messi is a born talent and a pure natural when it comes to playing
the game. But, that alone does not suffice. Hard work is an equally essential
commodity to have if you want to reach the pinnacle. No wonder the little
Argentine is so dextrous on the ball and a joy to watch. It all comes down to
his hard work and ultimate sacrifices to be the best amongst all.

2. Learning to accept failures


Failure is the stepping stone towards success. One can never enjoy being
successful if he has never failed. And it's not the failures that make a
difference. But, it is how you fall and still manage to get back up that
matters. When the biggest star of the generation can accept this fact, I
see no reason why we can't.

3.Don’t let the opinions of others hamper your dreams


and ambitions

When you are in the stadium with thousands of people glaring at you, shouting at you,
praising you, cursing you, and doing all sorts of crazy stuff, all you got to remember is
why you are there.

Life is a battleground and there is only one opinion – your opinion. Do not allow the
opinion of others to sway your beliefs and do not stop until you reach your goals.

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