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The emotional letter from Lionel Messi’s first teacher: “Before I die I want to hug him”

Lionel Messi he has been stealing the show so far this World Cup Qatar 2022. the captain of Argentina He already has five goals so far in the tournament, he is the great figure of his team and is pointed out by many specialists as the best player so far in the competition.

In addition, already 35 years old, he has aroused a feeling of nostalgia among his fans, since he himself assured that it would be his last World Cup.

“I feel very happy, to be able to achieve this, to end my World Cup career playing my last game in a final,” Messi told the Argentine media. Sports newspaper Olé.

Likewise, the “Flea” has generated all kinds of displays of affection from those who knew him in person. This is the case of Mónica Dómina, who was the first teacher of Argentine crack. She, who had Messi at the General Las Heras de Rosario school, from 1st to 3rd grade, in the midst of her excitement at seeing his former student shine, wrote him an emotional letter.

“The truth is that I really wanted to see it. I said, ‘I’m going to write him a letter and I hope it gets to him.’ I want to see him, because I’m not doing very well, they’re doing heart tests and before I die I want to hug him,” Dómina told the Super Deportivo Radio program on Radio Villa Trinidad.

The rest of Mónica Dómina’s face says the following:

You are a wonderful, sensitive, simple, simple, companion. Thank you for letting me feel this pride of being part of your life. Sorry for my demands.

Thank you for giving us extreme happiness in these times of so many setbacks, because you knew how to take your group to the place where it is. Seeing you happy is my happiness.

I like that you can express your feelings.

Thank you for your glory.

I would love to hug you to wake up from this dream that I was your teacher, out of pure honor. They already made us happy, to keep accelerating until the end. Good luck.

We love you.

It should be noted that the Las Heras school, located in Holmberg and Buenos Aires, had the PSG footballer throughout his primary school. However, despite mutual respect and affection, there has been no communication between the two since Messi was 9 years old.

Source: Elcomercio

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