Lionel Messi is the star of a mural in Buenos Aires DAYS after he lifted World Cup with Argentina
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Lionel Messi is the star of a mural in Buenos Aires just DAYS after lifting the World Cup trophy with Argentina, as the talisman continues to be honored for giving his country its first World Cup victory since 1986.
- Lionel Messi and Argentina lifted the World Cup trophy last weekend in Qatar
- And it didn’t take long for him to create a mural of the moment in his homeland.
- Maximiliano Bagnasco started the mural shortly after Argentina won the title
- The painting shows Messi lifting the trophy in front of goalkeeper Emi Martínez.
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Lionel Messi is the star of a new mural in Buenos Aires less than a week after lifting the World Cup with Argentina.
The Argentines beat France on penalties last Sunday to win their first World Cup in 36 years, and it didn’t take long for artist Maximiliano Bagnasco to capture the moment.
Done in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, the mural shows Messi front and center lifting the trophy during post-match celebrations with goalkeeper Emi Martinez behind him.
They make a mural of Lionel Messi in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires
Messi lifted the trophy surrounded by his teammates after beating France last weekend
Paulo Dybala and Rodrigo de Paul also appear in the impressive painting.
It’s my way of saying thank you. It is also a gift for people. Football for Argentines is always a joy, and it allows us to better overcome difficult moments,” Bagnasco said according to WHAT.
‘We saw Argentina united with millions of people in the streets… We are world champions!’
Several other murals of Messi had been seen in Argentina during the tournament.
Bagnasco said he started the mural shortly after the conclusion of the final, where Messi scored twice and then converted his penalty in the shootout.
The mural was made by the Argentine artist Maximiliano Bagnasco
Fans take photos of the mural, which was made shortly after the World Cup final in Qatar.
And while Frenchman Kylian Mbappé, who scored a hat trick in the final, finished with eight goals and surpassed Messi for the Golden Boot, it was Messi who took the Ballon d’Or as the tournament’s most outstanding player.
The PSG playmaker scored seven goals and set up another three in the tournament as he captured the tournament that had previously eluded him.
Incredibly, he also scored at every stage of the tournament as Argentina bounced back from a shock opening match loss to Saudi Arabia.
Lionel Messi won his first World Cup last Sunday when Argentina beat France on penalties.
The result of the final despised wild festivities in the streets.
During the team’s victory parade, players had to be evacuated by helicopter as fans threw projectiles and tried to get on the team bus.
Four million people took to the streets during the parade, which was expected to last around eight hours, but was cut short.
Argentina would parade with the trophy through Buenos Aires to the Obelisk on Tuesday
But safety concerns were cut short due to safety concerns when projectiles were thrown by fans.