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While Cristiano Ronaldo is struggling to get playing time at Manchester United, his rival Lionel Messi is winning awards in France.
The Paris Saint-Germain superstar is enjoying an impressive second season with the French side and is in great form heading into the World Cup.
As reported by Sportskeeda, Messi was recently named the Ligue 1 player for the month of September.
The Argentinian attacker narrowly missed out on the award for August, losing out to fellow PSG teammate Neymar. Messi scored once during the month and provided three assists, doing enough to earn himself the award.
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The recent stats took his overall tally to eight goals and eight assists in 14 games this season. His brilliant form, combined with that of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, has seen PSG remain unbeaten in Ligue 1 so far.
Messi is no stranger to winning Player of the Month awards. Despite leaving Spanish football two seasons ago, he still holds the record for most La Liga Player of the Month awards. Messi won the award an incredible ten times during his time with Barcelona.
Antoine Griezmann is second on the list with only six Player of the Month awards, Wikipedia noted.
Lionel Messi is making moves to secure his financial future after football. The Argentine icon has announced that he will invest in sports, media and technology around the globe, Sports Brief has reported.
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FootballThe Paris Saint-Germain star, who is 35 years old, is reaching the twilight of his illustrious career and has revealed he will retire from international football after the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Messi’s company will reportedly explore opportunities that could include investing in professional teams or helping startup founders build football-tech companies, among other things.