"Messi will continue to be the best in the world even at the age of 45"
Brighton and Argentina international Alexis Mac Allister gave an interview to 'TyC Sports' in which he discussed various topics. The midfielder did not hesitate to praise Leo Messi, who he believes will be the best in the world until he is 45 years old.
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The World Cup in Qatar is long gone, but Argentina's triumph over France, which crowned the 'Albiceleste' with the third star on their chest, is still remembered.
One of the key figures was Alexis Mac Allister, who spoke to 'TyC Sports' and reviewed several things in this regard: "We have not yet fully realised everything. As the years go by, we will realise even more what we have achieved. In the bus, when we celebrate with the people, we were aware that we have fulfilled the dream of every player, but as the years go by, we will enjoy it more".
"I had a strange moment when Cache (Montiel) scored the penalty. I had a minute when I looked at my family, two tears dropped and then I felt happy and I didn't feel like crying, I was calm and enjoying the moment. It was exciting and beautiful when the family entered the pitch. The moment when I cried a little, was when we were on the bus celebrating with the people," he continued.
But Mac Allister did not forget his great captain, Leo Messi: "I have no doubt that at 40 or 45 he will be the best in the world. First of all, he's very professional, he's in perfect condition to keep playing. And then, he has everything in his head, beyond the physical aspect. We have no problem running for him. We want him as long as he wants to and can. We hope he stays with us.
"Football's essence is always to want more. We have Leo's example and that's what I want... to keep winning. And I will keep working for that," the Brighton player concluded.
One of the key figures was Alexis Mac Allister, who spoke to 'TyC Sports' and reviewed several things in this regard: "We have not yet fully realised everything. As the years go by, we will realise even more what we have achieved. In the bus, when we celebrate with the people, we were aware that we have fulfilled the dream of every player, but as the years go by, we will enjoy it more".
"I had a strange moment when Cache (Montiel) scored the penalty. I had a minute when I looked at my family, two tears dropped and then I felt happy and I didn't feel like crying, I was calm and enjoying the moment. It was exciting and beautiful when the family entered the pitch. The moment when I cried a little, was when we were on the bus celebrating with the people," he continued.
But Mac Allister did not forget his great captain, Leo Messi: "I have no doubt that at 40 or 45 he will be the best in the world. First of all, he's very professional, he's in perfect condition to keep playing. And then, he has everything in his head, beyond the physical aspect. We have no problem running for him. We want him as long as he wants to and can. We hope he stays with us.
"Football's essence is always to want more. We have Leo's example and that's what I want... to keep winning. And I will keep working for that," the Brighton player concluded.
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