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"You have no idea what you just did" Messi's video with a fan at a traffic light

The Inter Miami forward fulfilled one person's dream on the street.

By Darwin Largo

Messi was driving his car.

Lionel Messi is one of the most famous people in the world. After 20 years of professional career in which he shined playing for Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Inter Miami and the Argentine National Team, he has earned the respect and admiration of millions of people. That is why, on every occasion they have, people show their gratitude for the joys he has brought them on the field.

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Hundreds of fans, especially in Argentina but also in other countries, have even tattooed Leo's face to wear it forever on their skin. Others name their children after him and many others simply wear his jersey with the legendary number 10. And he is usually very friendly whenever he has the opportunity to interact with them.

This time was no exception. In a video shared on social media, an Argentine man can be seen shooting a video from his car and talking to whoever is driving a car stopped next to his at a traffic light. That other driver is precisely Lionel Messi, who agrees to receive an Argentina National Team jersey to sign and return it to him.

Meanwhile, the fan does not hesitate to show his emotion and thank him saying: "Please, Leo. You are the greatest thing in the world. I love you, Leo. You just fulfilled my son's dream, I can't believe it. You have no idea what you just did. Thank you, thank you and thank you. I love you."

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What's next for him?

Lionel Messi is preparing to face a 2024 that will be very demanding. With Inter Miami he already played his first two games of the year, against the El Salvador National Team and vs FC Dallas. Next week they will travel to Asia to start a friendly tour in Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong and Japan. Finally, on February 15 they will face Newell's Old Boys in Miami and then focus on the Major League Soccer opener on February 21 against Real Salt Lake.

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