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FootballMessi Lifted Fake World Cup Trophy in Most Liked Instagram Post
- Lionel Messi has been the talk of the town for days after Argentina's World Cup triumph
- One of his Instagram posts currently holds the record for the most-liked on the platform
- The pic of him holding a fake World Cup trophy has racked up more than 70 million likes
The World Cup trophy lifted by Lionel Messi in the most liked Instagram post was fake, reports indicate.
Messi had a dream World Cup campaign with Argentina during the 2022 edition of the campaign in Qatar, as he helped the South Americans lift the trophy for the first time since 1986.
The Paris Saint-Germain superstar was in sensational form for La Albiceleste as he netted an incredible seven goals, including two goals in the final against France.
It has now emerged that Messi actually lifted a fake World Cup trophy, moments after their thrilling win over France.
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According to Goal, the trophy held by the star forward was actually a replica made by Argentina fans that ended up on the pitch.
Clarin claims that Messi held the miniature for several minutes, without discovering it was not the one handed to him by FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
In fact, it took the intervention of his teammate Angel Di Maria for the veteran to realise he was celebrating with a fake trophy.
Messi's Instagram post makes history
Incredibly, the photo shared by Messi of him holding the fake World Cup trophy went on to make history as the most-liked post on Instgram.
The post has since racked up more than 70 million likes on the social media platform, beating a previous record held by Cristiano Ronaldo and an egg.
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Messi receives guard of honour
Earlier, Sports Brief reported on Messi receiving a guard of honour by his teammates and staff o Paris Saint-Germain.
The 35-year-old reported back to Paris having concluded his celebrations, after winning the 2022 FIFA World Cup with Argentina.
Messi's return to training prompted a hero's welcome from the PSG unit, which congratulated him on achieving football glory.