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Lionel Messi was a small town kid. His family was poor and all of them played soccer except for his mom and his sister. When he was 1 year old he got a soccer ball and a soccer shirt as a gift. According to the website www.fcbarcelona.org Lionel Messi was born in Rosario,
Argentina is the best soccer player in the world because he created many goals, helps his team and works hard for his team to win. Lionel Messi was only 3 years old when he had played his first soccer match. Coaches say that he had always scored like 7 goals by game. Coaches saw amazed at Leo that always put the defenders had scored goals. He always played with the ball and he got a connection with it. Lionel Messi had a growth problem and he went to Buenos Aires. Messi went to Buenos
Aires at River Plate to see if he could have got paid but instead he went to Barcelona where he will have his future. Messi had to travel to Barcelona where he had to do many difficult things. Rosario was a small town and Messi was always playing soccer around the streets of his neighborhood.
Messi didn’t like going to school he always tell mom that wouldn’t comeback from school when his mom forced him. Messi always played with his ball he never left it he had a connection with it. In conclusion Lionel Messi has always shown his talent to show great football to everybody. Lionel Messi has won 4 Ballon D’Or and that is what makes him the best because he has many titles and he is so

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