Lionel Messi is eager to help Argentina defend its World Cup title next year, as revealed by his Inter Miami teammate Luis Suarez. Messi, nearing 38 years of age, has yet to announce his plans for the 2026 tournament, which will take place across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

Suarez, in an interview with El Pais, mentioned that while retirement has been a topic of light-hearted discussion between them, Messi still harbors a strong desire to participate in the upcoming World Cup. Suarez noted that this enthusiasm seems to be more pronounced for Messi than for himself, especially since he has withdrawn from international play, signaling that his focus is shifting.

Historically, Messi made his World Cup debut as an 18-year-old in 2006 and continues to be a pivotal player, having been named the Most Valuable Player during Argentina’s successful campaign in Qatar for the 2022 World Cup. Argentina is already qualified for the next tournament, and there is hope that Messi will continue to shine on this prestigious stage, contributing to his nation’s football legacy.

As soccer fans eagerly await updates on Messi’s decision, they remain optimistic that, regardless of whether he plays, his influence on the sport and his contributions to Argentina will continue to inspire future generations.

Additionally, in light of Suarez’s recent retirement from the Uruguay national football team, fans are reminded of the impactful presence both players have had in international soccer. Suarez’s retirement marks the end of an era, but he leaves behind a legacy as Uruguay’s all-time leading scorer.

In this dynamic environment of international football, the upcoming 2026 World Cup can be seen not just as a competition, but as a celebration of the careers of legends like Messi and Suarez, reminding fans of the passion and dedication that drives these extraordinary athletes.


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