Lionel Messi
says he “did not deceive anybody” after making his first appearance for
Argentina since reversing his decision to retire from international football.
Messi shocked
the footballing world with his decision to retire from the Argentina national
team following their loss to Chile in the Copa America Centenario final in
June.
The defeat was
the third in three years Messi and Co. had suffered in the final of a major
international tournament.
However, after
a meeting with new Argentina coach Edgardo Bauza – who flew to Europe to meet
with Messi – the Barcelona star elected to return to the national team.
And on
Thursday he proved to be Argentina’s hero, scoring the only goal of the game in
a 1-0 win over Uruguay to move top of the CONMEBOL World Cup qualification
standings.
Messi insists
he did not attempt to fool anyone with his decision to retire, believing it was
the right call to make at the time.
“I am very
grateful [to return to the national team],” Messi told TV Publica. “But I did
not deceive anybody when I retired, I felt that.
“We were very
disappointed with what had happened, but after that I thought better.
“I had a
conversation with the Paton [Bauza] and the people as well accompanied me
through it.”
However, the
29-year-old is a doubt for Argentina’s next qualifier against Venezuela due to
injury.
“I don’t know if I will play against
Venezuela,” he said. “I have a lot of pain in my groin but I wanted to be here
after the disturbance I caused.”
GOAL




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