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Has Lionel Messi retired from international football and when did he retire before?


ARGENTINA will be determined to make amends in the 2022 World Cup for what happened in Russia four years ago – and nobody will be more desperate than Lionel Messi.

Despite the Argentinian magician’s best efforts in a dramatic 4-3 loss to France, he couldn’t find the net and recreate the run to the final they enjoyed in 2014.

Lionel Messi has now failed to score a World Cup knockout round goal in eight yearsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

But Messi has what could be his last chance to finally secure World Cup glory in Qatar.

However, after defeat to Saudi Arabia in their opener, Argentina must get a result against Mexico this week.

Has Lionel Messi retired from international football?

Simple answer is no but Messi did take a temporary ‘break’ from the international stage.

In 2018, Argentina went crashing out of the World Cup quarter-final to reigning champions France.

Messi had dragged Argentina to Russia with a hat-trick against Ecuador in qualifying – and scored as they beat Nigeria to reach the knockouts.

But the last-16 stage just proved to be too much for his national side which led him to make the ‘break’ statement.

Messi could walk out on Argentina again, two years after retiring for a weekCredit: AP:Associated Press

When did he retire before?

That wasn’t the first time where Lionel Messi announced a departure from the international stage.

Following the devastating shootout defeat to Chile in the 2016 Copa America, Messi revealed he no longer wanted to play for his country.

It was his fourth defeat in a major final and the Barca superstar was distraught after missing a penalty.

But just a week after his decision, Messi was convinced to change his mind and he returned to the international fold in September 2016.

An Argentina fan pulls up the Lionel Messi shirt he displayed during France defeatCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Lionel Messi dejected as Argentina knocked out of World Cup by France


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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