Lionel Messi returns to Paris Saint-Germain training after Argentina's World Cup victory | CNN
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It always makes for a fun time though. The Yankees had a giant, ginger, substitute teacher, reliever the year before last.
Wow I must really know nothing about baseball because I understood literally none of the words in the phrase “giant ginger substitute teacher reliever”
Giant
>Big guy
Ginger
>Red hair
Substitute teacher
>The person who teaches if your teacher calls off
Reliever
>A pitcher who comes in later in the game, after the starter, to relieve the arm of the starting pitcher.
a substitute substitute, as it were
Who was he?
Stephen Ridings. He was out for 2022 due to shoulder issues, and then will be a met in 2023.
I used to get my hair cut by a lady gold medalist basketball player
In elementary school my speech teacher was a former Olympic gymnast. She had a silver medal if I remember correctly
Really who?!
Can’t remember her name cause I was a kid but I remember there was a big poster of her on the podium in the shop
Dang. I wonder.
"Hey what did you do on break." "Oh... I just won a gold medal." "Cool, I went to see my in-laws."
One of my university lecturers represented the UK at the olympics once for fencing , which is so cool and unexpected in my opinion!
My PE teacher won bronze in some swimming part of the Sydney Olympics…you’re not wrong
My brother works with a gold medal winning basketball player. She is super nice. Also used to play in Russia actually… but left in like early 2000s…
Weren't all Iceland players part time when they made semis at Euros?
No
Not a single one was, unfortunately
No, all pros. The rest of the team staff was though
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I see Mbape is gone on a break, interesting coincidence
The turtle is nothing without the GOAT.
Three goals in a World Cup final is impressive for a turtle.
Why is mbappe a turtle?
Imagine his face coming out of a shell
People say he looks like a ninja turtle. Pretty much haters hating for no reason
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Why do you think ribbing is the same as hating? Do you not have friends? Or better yet do you also look like a turtle?
They are obviously Raphael.
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Mbappe has never been defeated by Messi’s team in normal time or extra time. Only on penalties. Messi has lost twice. 2018 and 2021. Both times Mbappe scored 2 and 3 times.
cringe
Nothing lol as he wins the World Cup in his first one
Him and Hakimi are vacationing in New York. They went to a Nets game yesterday.
I don’t understand soccer. Players can just take breaks in the middle of a season?
It’s just a week off
They're employees with vacations. Obviously they wouldn't and couldn't during an important schedule of matches
Basically since messi was in vacation Mbappe had to comeback to play two very important match of the league then he could take his week off has, he should have done after the WC.
Were people expecting him not to?
People are interested in how him and Mbape interact.
Are they? I haven't heard about any animosity between them. Mbappe won in 2018 and Messi in 2022. I expect that, despite the bitter disappointment for having lost, Mbappe is happy for his teammate to finally get one at the end of his career.
It’s just the media hyping it up
Yeah I think they are able to play each other in football without taking it personally lol
Yeah same as olympics vs pro leagues (NHL is a big one, but NBA and MLS/worldwide soccer too).
This happens every 2 years in soccer (olympics offset from the world cup), and sports media talks about it like it’s a huge deal every time, but every time it is inconsequential and everyone just keeps playing the game.
Nobody cares about the Olympics in football...
Sure, that doesn't mean that you don't have players from the same team competing against each other for a few weeks then going back to being teammates though.
Even if you discount the Olympics, the point still stands that this happens every 4 years with the world cup.
Continental tournaments; Euros etc. are a much better example.
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I bet they’re gonna kiss all sloppy and cute
Giroud in shambles
I’m sure Giroud would be more than welcomed to join
.... go on........
That was my thought. This article is "Player, who's paid millions by Professional Sports Team, shows up to practice, as is expected and required by contract."
Okay...
Yeah exactly lol. Was just about to comment "in other news, the grass is green"
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Ppl forget that France knocked out Argentina in 2018. Mbappe was on that team and now are teammates. Why would there be issues now.
I wouldnt think there really is any issue. I guess people think Mbappe wasnt there on purpose, but really he probably is just taking time for himself. He probably has absolutely no ill-will towards Messi, but I can imagine a loss like that would weigh heavily on any player. I cant imagine putting in that effort, scoring a freaking hat trick in the final, and losing. That mustve been rough.
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Ok, but it's not like they hate each other? Athletes lose to each other all the time and remain on good terms.
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>But it's not a coincidence that Mbappe is on vacation in NYC the day messi returns
It's not?
I’m sorry but why would France deserve to win? I get he was bummed not to win but that is literally the game, they played hard until the bitter end and then penalties, which still require both shooting and goalkeeping skills, decided the winner. That’s the game. That’s how it’s always been. It’s not like some new unheard of rule was invented to give Argentina the edge.
To say that he thought France should win just makes him sound like a sore loser.
He never said that
>coin flip aka penalties?
LMFAO. imagine thinking penalties are a coin flip
Same person who uses the same logic on last minute basketball free throws I gather.
I think this is a weird take. It wasn't a sloppy finale, both teams played well and fair. Athletes in many sports play for their country and go back to their respective team afterwards with teammates from other countries.
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I’m imagining him coming to practice semi-drunk and just messing around
You mean Messiaround
Messiahround?
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He's not in MLS yet
The gareth bale way
Disappear then win your team the cup as the clock strikes midnight
Then you don’t know Messi at all…
Man goes to work
Meanwhile Ronaldo is at al nassr
Getting 200 million a year to score hat tricks against the players that beat the World Cup champion.
> score hat tricks
doubt
But the guy does not need money. That's the thing
He's not a underrated talent that was never in big teams. He was in RMA and won multiple championships. He is a brand, he makes a ton of money
That's why this move is so weird
But I assume he's moving to business now. He's gonna use this money for his businesses
Cashing in, I can’t think of him doing anything else… I guess we’ll hear about that team just as much as we heard about Qatar during the WC and then they’ll be just an anecdote
And Dez Bryant didn’t catch the ball, what’s your point?
Why is this news? Do y’all think that players would just fuck off and not go back to work?
In first place: It’s just an article, everybody knows players get back to work.
In second place: France.
Is this the equivalent to "office worker returns to their cubicle after winter vacation break"?
Showed up wearing sunglasses, plenty a gold and champagne bottle in hand
Back to business.
It’s called having a job. No one congratulates you for being brave enough to still call in to work after a promotion or a bonus.
The goat 🐐
Why the fuck is this news?
He luva to keck da balls.
It's his job, what else is he supposed to do?
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Is this like news worthy?
Messi finally letting Lautaro Martinez hold the trophy?
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I thought he would go play for another club despite his contract.
Seriously, how is this news?
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He will be sweating booze out for a little while now
Good
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I’m not understanding why this is news. Do most professional footballers quit the job after winning the World Cup?
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Return of the King
I think it is great news. Do you agree?
Le booo! Until kickoff
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Back to mediocrity poor guy
Meanwhile, Neymar is partying is didn’t go to Pele’s funeral.
What a fucking mercenary. Hope he retires from the National team soon.
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Why did it take him so long to come back?
Messi should retire and create a sick football academy back in Argentina or smth. Build on that legacy.
Im sure he got the money and connections to make it happen.
Why? He wants to win more champions leagues. He already paid for the Argentina staff last wc who weren’t getting paid by afa
Would be surprising if PSG didn't win the UCL this year.
I dunno. They never seem to get it together and as a team, they have flaws.
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Do you catch that ludicrous display last night?
Club play is higher than international play because clubs can just dump money and form the best teams irrespective of nationality. Problem is they have to form "best teams" not "best players" and those 2 may not be perfectly aligned.
No way in the world they are winning UCL. They can't perform as a team like for example Manchester City.
Man City has also never won it lmao. Chelsea, Bayern, Madrid, and Liverpool are all better examples
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Not really, many people doubt that Galtier is good enough to win the CL
While I wouldn't be surprised if they did, I certainly wouldn't be surprised if they didn't. Ligue 1 is typically ranked below the other top leagues in Europe, at least recently.
I'd think they'll be successful at GHJ but I'm worried about ASDF.
I don't see it happening, even though they are like 90 rated OVR they have like 6/33 chemistry
Dude it’s not Fifa.
His point still stands though.
Yeah I just hate when people rate real players and teams by their fifa ratings.
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nails_for_breakfast t1_j2xmgne wrote
At least "going back to his main job" meams he gets to just keep playing the sport he just won. I figure it has to be really weird for those obscure sport Olympic athletes who win a gold medal and then go back to their random office job or whatever