MIAMI (AP) — Lionel Messi already is considered the greatest soccer player ever. That said, he thinks there's still more for him to accomplish. The Inter Miami star told a business conference on Wednesday that there will be a time to reflect on what he's done in his soccer life. But those days, he said, won't happen until he retires, and given that he has a contract to continue playing through 2028 that may not be anytime soon.
“It’s not something I’ve thought about or worried about,” Messi said in Spanish, when asked about his legacy. “When I retire, as the years go by, obviously I’ll value everything I did in my career and what I achieved professionally much more. But today is the time to keep enjoying myself and to keep playing.” Messi, the World Cup champion for Argentina and eight-ti

WWTI Sports

Wheeling Intelligencer
St. Louis Public Radio
@MSNBC Video
The Daily Beast
Raw Story