The selection of Argentina expects to revalidate his title of champion of the Glass America in the new edition that will initiate the next 20 June in United States. While it concentrates with the combined albiceleste, Lionel Messi attended to the microphones of 'ESPN' in a very intimate interview in which it showed his more vulnerable side when speaking about his retreat.

In an advance of the conversation spread by the half international, the rosarino confessed about his future in the football. When being asked on if it was prepared for 'hang the boots', Lionel ensured that "I am not prepared. All my life did this. It loves me play to the ball, enjoy of the trainings, of the day in day out, of the parties... It gives me a bit of fear to that finish everything".

On the other hand, Messi sustained that the have achieved the Glass of the World with Argentina in Qatar helped him to take the decision of 'cross the puddle' to initiate a new adventure in the MLS dressing the colours of the Inter Miami. "It was a difficult step leave Europe to come to Miami. The fact to having been champion of the world helped a lot to see the things of another way", manifested.

The eight winning times of the Balloon of Gold followed chatting on his retreat, affirming that it treats to enjoy each moment that happens because the moment to move away of the terrains of game is increasingly near. "I do not think in the retreat, try to enjoy. Therefore I enjoy a lot of more all, because I am conscious that every time lacking less (for the retreat)", declared the 'flea'.

The Inter Miami will be his last club

Lionel ensured to be to taste in Miami, commenting that "I have a good time the club. Have the luck to have friends and mates at the side, to the equal that in the Selection, and enjoy of the small details that know that when it do not play more go them to extrañar". Finally, it confessed that the Inter Miami will be the last T-shirt that dress professionally to level of clubs. "Yes, for the time being I think that it goes to be my last club", concluded.