After making his debut about 20 years ago, Lionel Messi has amassed over 800 goals for club and country. Earned him a reputation as one of the greatest players to have ever played the beautiful game. Freshman scoring against Manchester United speaks up about his passion for Lionel Messi.
When facing Manchester United, the Inter Miami attacker has a respectable record. Messi has scored four goals. His club has won four of the six Champions League games they have played against the top teams in the Premier League.
Freshman scoring against Manchester United speaks up about his passion for Lionel Messi
Roony Bardghji, a midfielder for FC Copenhagen who scored against Manchester United, has expressed his adoration for Lionel Messi.
Bardghji, who plays midfield for FC Copenhagen in Denmark, is a talented 18-year-old who goes by the moniker “the Swedish Messi.” In the UEFA Champions League, the youngster recently defeated United 4-3 at home thanks to a late goal.
That was a crucial goal as the hosts overcame a two-goal deficit to win the thrilling seven-goal match and go to the knockout stages as group runners-up, trailing Bayern Munich.
Speaking to the Athletic about his boyhood hero, Messi, whose portraits were the sole ones that adorned his walls in Kuwait, his childhood home, Roony Bardghji said:
Messi was always the one. No one else in my youth, to be really honest. I always attempted to emulate him on the field by watching his footage. I adore Messi.
The adolescent went on to say, “Well, I wish to become the best player in the world,” acknowledging his goal to be the best in the world.
Naturally, being the best player in the world does not mean playing for one of the biggest clubs or in the biggest leagues. That is my main objective.
That’s what I strive for every day—achieving my five-year target. Dream large if you’re dreaming.
Shortly after turning sixteen, Bardghji became the youngest goalscorer in the Danish Super Lig, indicating a bright future for the young player. His hero, 36-year-old Messi, is still among the finest in the game for both club and nation.
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