Qatar Sets To Turn Messi’s Hotel Room During 2022 World Cup Into A Museum

Date: 28-12-2022 8:24 am (1 year ago) | Author: Olusanya Akinrinola
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The hotel room Lionel Messi stayed in during the Qatar 2022 World Cup is set to be turned into a museum after Argentina’s triumph in the tournament.

Messi was key in Argentina’s first World Cup since 1986 and was named player of the tournament after netting twice in the dramatic final against France.

The 35-year-old picked up the silver boot after netting seven goals on his way to the one trophy that had always evaded him in an otherwise illustrious career.

His achievements are now set to be immortalised, with Achraf Ben Ayad tweeting that the University of Qatar space he stayed in will be turned into a ‘small museum’.

It should allow keen fans to see how Messi spent his time between games in a dramatic campaign.

Argentina began the tournament with a shock 2-1 loss to Saudi Arabia, but eventually made it out of their group after wins over Mexico and Poland.

In the round of 16, La Albiceleste edged Australia 2-1 and had to dig deep to defeat the Netherlands on penalties after 120 minutes of football ended 2-2.

The semi-final saw the Albiceleste outclass a Luka Modric-led Croatia side 3-0 before relying on penalty shootout to overcome France in a thrilling final.
The hotel room Lionel Messi stayed in during the Qatar 2022 World Cup is set to be turned into a museum after Argentina’s triumph in the tournament.

Messi was key in Argentina’s first World Cup since 1986 and was named player of the tournament after netting twice in the dramatic final against France.

The 35-year-old picked up the silver boot after netting seven goals on his way to the one trophy that had always evaded him in an otherwise illustrious career.

His achievements are now set to be immortalised, with Achraf Ben Ayad tweeting that the University of Qatar space he stayed in will be turned into a ‘small museum’.

It should allow keen fans to see how Messi spent his time between games in a dramatic campaign.

Argentina began the tournament with a shock 2-1 loss to Saudi Arabia, but eventually made it out of their group after wins over Mexico and Poland.

In the round of 16, La Albiceleste edged Australia 2-1 and had to dig deep to defeat the Netherlands on penalties after 120 minutes of football ended 2-2.

The semi-final saw the Albiceleste outclass a Luka Modric-led Croatia side 3-0 before relying on penalty shootout to overcome France in a thrilling final.


Posted: at 28-12-2022 08:24 AM (1 year ago) | Hero
- fineboy77 at 28-12-2022 08:38 AM (1 year ago)
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No, turn am into a shrine

Posted: at 28-12-2022 08:38 AM (1 year ago) | Addicted Hero
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- Allsense at 28-12-2022 08:47 AM (1 year ago)
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This one don turn over hyping na wetin happen
Posted: at 28-12-2022 08:47 AM (1 year ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Stengo at 28-12-2022 02:07 PM (1 year ago)
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Quote from: fineboy77 on 28-12-2022 02:07 PM
No, turn am into a shrine
You are right...if you be woman I for marry no employ you...you gerit?
Posted: at 28-12-2022 02:07 PM (1 year ago) | Upcoming
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- fineboy77 at 28-12-2022 02:44 PM (1 year ago)
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Quote from: Stengo on 28-12-2022 02:07 PM
You are right...if you be woman I for marry no employ you...you gerit?
Na man I be oo, with a big functional Gbola Grin Grin Grin Grin

Posted: at 28-12-2022 02:44 PM (1 year ago) | Addicted Hero
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- gogoman at 28-12-2022 03:07 PM (1 year ago)
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 Cool Cool Cool
Posted: at 28-12-2022 03:07 PM (1 year ago) | Grande Master
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- Panaki at 29-12-2022 07:11 AM (1 year ago)
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This is pure over-hyping. If you're turning his hotel room to shrine.  What would happen to Pele, Maradona etc.
Is Messi the first Argentine captain to lift the World Cup? Hell No.
To upset him more, Kylian Mbappe lifted was part of the team who lifted the last previous World Cup and was a young player then.
Messi lifted it when he was almost a grandad.
Very soon you'll immortalise erratic and mentally deranged Emiliano Martinez.
Posted: at 29-12-2022 07:11 AM (1 year ago) | Upcoming
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