“I Am Still Hungry”: Lionel Messi Declares After Collecting Goat Award
- Argentina and Inter Miami superstar Lionel Messi claims he is 'unstoppable' while affirming his desire to win more trophies
- The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner on Thursday was given the MARCA America Award, which many have labelled the GOAT Award
- He will return to club action on Saturday, October 19, when Inter Miami hosts New England Revolution in the MLS
Lionel Messi has reaffirmed his relentless pursuit of more silverware despite already boasting an enviable collection of trophies and individual accolades.
The 37-year-old football legend was recently honoured with the prestigious MARCA America Award, widely regarded as the 'Greatest of All Time' (GOAT) award on social media.
Messi wins 'GOAT' Award
This latest recognition pays tribute to Messi’s remarkable career, which includes an astonishing 56 individual records and 46 team achievements.
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At the award ceremony, Messi expressed his unwavering passion for the game and his drive to continue winning.
Reflecting on his career and future aspirations, the Argentine icon shared his thoughts on how his physical condition and love for football remain as strong as ever.
Messi reveals hunger for more titles
After receiving the award, Messi said, according to MARCA, "I am still hungry for titles even though I am a bit older and my family keeps growing. I feel their support, so I am unstoppable."
He continued, "I love playing football and everything it gives me. I have had really bad times with Argentina before achieving what we have done today, but I think it helped us a lot to become what we are today."
Messi’s ability to sustain such high levels of performance at this stage in his career is a testament to his adaptability and footballing intelligence.
Even as he ages, his technical finesse, vision, and game management continue to set him apart.
What's next for Lionel Messi?
After delivering another stellar performance in Argentina’s CONMEBOL 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, Messi is poised to return to Inter Miami action.
According to Sofascore, his side is set to face the New England Revolution in Major League Soccer this Saturday, and Messi's presence could once again be the catalyst for success.
Messi 'jabs' Ronaldo
In an earlier report by Legit.ng, Lionel Messi appeared to make a subtle remark about his rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo.
After netting a hat-trick and providing two assists in Argentina's World Cup qualifiers, Messi’s international goal tally rose to 112, placing him second to Ronaldo.
However, during a post-match interview, Messi downplayed the importance of the numbers, stating that he wasn't focused on the statistics.
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