Barca Universal
·23 November 2024
Barca Universal
·23 November 2024
Lionel Messi has decided not to attend FC Barcelona’s 125th-anniversary celebration, citing immovable commitments on the day.
This has stirred a mix of emotions among the club’s faithful, with many firmly believing that the Argentine has cut all ties to the club of his past.
While Messi’s decision to skip the event has led to understandable concerns among Barcelona fans, a recent report from Miguel Rico has highlighted how the Argentine has not exactly turned his back on the club.
Contrary to any speculation of a rift or a shift in Messi’s allegiance, his absence should be viewed through the lens of his tumultuous departure from the club rather than any personal vendetta or change in identity.
Messi, who has repeatedly affirmed that Barcelona is “the club of his life,” remains deeply connected to the Blaugrana.
Messi is not seeking personal vendetta against Barcelona (Photo by Daniel Jayo/Getty Images)
The Argentine conveyed this in a recent interview, in which he publically admitted his desire to return to the city of Barcelona.
The event at the Gran Teatre del Liceu was set to celebrate the rich history of Barcelona, and Messi’s non-attendance speaks more to the unresolved feelings from his exit rather than any newfound disloyalty or rebellion.
His departure was indeed marked by a painful chapter, orchestrated by circumstances and decisions beyond his control, leaving a scar on both his and the club’s history.
For Barcelona, Messi’s absence from such a significant milestone event might be interpreted by some as a void, a poignant reminder of what has been lost.
Messi’s commitment to the club when it comes to his legacy and contribution remains undiminished, though his interactions with the current board, responsible for his exit, are strictly professional and limited to what is necessary.