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Miami owner David Beckham, who has watched Lionel Messi (Inter Miami) closely for the past year, praised Messi for his walk ceremony.
Beckham appeared on the Rio Ferdinand podcast, a colleague of Manchester United's, on the 17th (Korea time) and solved the story of Messi, who has a relationship with the owner as a player.
Beckham says `The one thing Leo is good at is teaching. Good at teaching youth from the academy. Stay on the training ground to teach young players and watch the players play. At the same time, he said, "I don't let anyone feel under me.'
Beckham, who described Messi as `the first person to go to the training ground and the last person to leave the office,' said "If he was not motivated inside, he would not be able to reach that level. It reminds me of the first day he came to the Miami training ground. He arrived at the training ground at about 6:50 a.m. There was no one in the training center except one staff member to let them into the training ground. Team training started at 10 o'clock."
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Then, when asked by Ferdinand about what he had been waiting for about three hours, he prepared for training. I warmed up at the gym. I was doing the same routine that young players wanted me to do at that age. When you think of what Messi has achieved, you would expect him to be a little more comfortable. But he is still hungry. They are still thirsty for a win, and they still get angry if the players around them don't do it right or lose the game. He comes to the stadium even when he does not play or is injured. He praised 'WINNER' in one word.
Messi showed off his strong performance with a one-man show'one-man show' with three goals and two assists in a home match against Bolivia in the World Cup qualifying round on the 16th. Argentina scored goals from Lautaro Martinez, Julián Alvarez and Thiago Almada to win 6-0.
Meanwhile, British broadcaster Piers Morgan, known as the `Pro-Ronaldo', completely excluded Messi from the list after retweeting that the Spanish daily `Marca' picked Messi as the best soccer player of all time, Cristiano Ronaldo as the second, and Pelé as the third.
yoonjinman@sportschosun.com