According to former Argentina international Lucas Biglia, Lionel Messi will compose his script influenced by Michael Jordan by making the 2022 World Cup his ‘Final Dance.’
Though accumulating an enviable medal set in Barcelona to go with his six Ballons d’Or, an all-time great is still waiting with his country for a first senior distinction.
Final heartache was suffered on stages of World Cup and Copa America, with even one of the very best in the business proving unable to drag Argentina over the finish line.

The international midfielder of ex-Argentina claims that an esteemed farmer will write his remarkable script while pursuing an elusive crown.
Final heartache was suffered on stages of World Cup and Copa America, with even one of the very best in the business proving unable to drag Argentina over the finish line.
Messi may not have many more opportunities to correct those mistakes as he approaches his 33rd birthday but hope continues to spring eternal.
Biglia claims that Qatar 2022 will complete a phenomenal trophy haul, with every reason to believe that Messi will imitate Jordan’s Chicago Bulls legend by delivering on big expectations and bowing out in style.
After being inspired by an NBA-themed documentary on Netflix, the new AC Milan star Biglia told FM 94.7: “I finished The Last Dance the other day, it was excellent.
While seeking comparisons between Messi’s and Jordan’s respective careers and what they both have achieved at the highest level of sport, Biglia insists that his fellow countryman ‘s temperament is markedly different from that of one of the biggest and most demanding players in basketball.
He said: “He [Messi] puts himself at your level all the time.
Messi in his homeland, based on his exploits for the Albiceleste, has not always earned the same amount of praise as he does in Barcelona.
However, Biglia says there should be no question that a native of Rosario is as much loved in Argentina as he is in Catalonia, and that everyone will move in the same direction until the next chance to pursue global glory presents itself.