Lionel Messi to see his hotel room B201 from the World Cup in Qatar converted to a Museum by the country in honour of the feat he achieved in the country.
The 35-year-old captain of Argentina guided his nation to their third Middle Eastern championship, their first World Cup victory since 1986.
Messi received the title and the Player of the tournament award for his outstanding performances.
In their seven games, he scored seven goals, had three assists, and accomplished a career-long objective of winning the World Cup for his country.
Messi’s legendary campaign will now live on in Qatar thanks to the opening of his hotel room to the general public.
The residence of the Barcelona icon at the University of Qatar will turn into a “little museum,” according to journalist Achraf Ben Ayad.
Fans will gain insight into how Messi passed the time in between games throughout his illustrious run to the coveted prize.
He became the only player in World Cup history to score in the group stage, round of 16, quarterfinal, semifinal, and championship game.
And the championship game will go down as one of the best contests in history.
After a hectic 120 minutes, Kylian Mbappe’s hat-trick forced a penalty shootout after Messi’s two goals.
Both Messi and Mbappe successfully converted their sides’ opening penalty attempts in the shootout.
And after an Aurelien Tchouameni miss and an Emi Martinez save from Kingsley Coman, Argentina triumphed 4-2 in the most extraordinary way.
Since the World Cup victory, Messi has been unwinding, despite rumors that he and Paris Saint-Germain have informally agreed on an extension of his contract.
Lionel Messi At FIFA World Cup In Qatar
Argentina won its third World Cup title in Qatar thanks to Messi.
In seven games throughout the competition, he scored seven goals and contributed three assists.
Messi became the first athlete to ever win the FIFA Golden Ball award more than once after being chosen as the tournament’s Player of the Year.
Qatar 2022 World Cup was the first World Cup to take place in the Middle East, a Muslim nation, in the middle of winter, without alcohol allowed in stadiums, and without any UK people being detained.
The showpiece final could be said to be the best of them all. A football spectacle that went all the way, lurching occasionally towards France and occasionally toward Argentina.
FIFA World Cup 2022
Thank God for such a welcome diversion in the form of football. No other World Cup, either before or after this one, will have all the stadiums within a 45-minute drive of one another.
On the field, the World Cup was fantastic. a true football feast.
During the group rounds, various incredible upsets occurred, like Japan defeating Germany, Saudi Arabia humiliating Argentina, and Morocco defeating Belgium.
You were reminded that talent levels are steadily rising on a global scale. It has never been more accurate to say that there are “no easy games” in tournament football.
Then there came Lionel Messi and the final game.
After 120 minutes and penalties in Qatar 2022, with a ridiculous FIFA-imposed delay of about 30 minutes between the final result and Argentina’s captain receiving the World Cup trophy, the tournament’s most memorable moments occurred.
The majority of the politics, human rights concerns, and failings will be mostly forgotten thanks to the most ideal football fairytale, which is fortunate for FIFA and Infantino.
At what is probably certainly his final World Cup, one of the greatest players ever wins his first world title.
That is what people will remember Qatar 2022 for.