Messi cheered the movie with an Instagram photo. Attacker for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Lionel Messi, has predicted that the documentary “Argentina, 1985” will win an Oscar. The courtroom drama, which won the Golden Globe for Best Non-English Language Film, has been nominated for the prize for Best International Feature. The incredible tale of how a military government was overthrown is told in the movie. It is based on actual events from the 1985 Trial of the Juntas, in which the perpetrators of Argentina’s civil-military dictatorship were tried and convicted.
Lionel Messi expressed his appreciation of the drama on Instagram. He posted a photo of a movie scene along with the following statement: “What a fantastic Oscar-nominated film “Argentina, 1985″ starring Ricardo Darin. Let’s try for number three!” Amazon Prime subscribers can see the movie. Meanwhile, a Netflix documentary on Argentina’s victory at the 2022 FIFA World Cup is a film that football fans will be keen to watch.
The working title “World Cup: The Greatest Show on Earth” will include unique, behind-the-scenes material from each of the 32 competing teams at the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup. With La Abiceleste, Messi won the biggest reward in football and raised the trophy. With seven goals and three assists in seven games, the PSG forward did it in grand fashion. He received the Golden Ball honor for his outstanding achievements.
The former Barcelona forward is lavished with adulation by Sergio Ramos. When PSG faced LOSC Lille on Sunday, Lionel Messi stood out (February 19). In the 90+5th minute, with the score still level at 3-3, the Parisians were given a free kick. The legendary Argentine stepped up and beat Lucas Chevalier with an incredible effort to give Christophe Galtier’s team a crucial victory.
Ramos, who competed for Real Madrid in the El Clasico rivalry for many seasons against Messi, praised his partner. After the victory, he said: “Messi no longer surprises me. He was used to making decisions about games the way he did today at Barcelona. I’m delighted he’s now a part of my team.
With 27 appearances across competitions, Messi’s free-kick performance against Lille brought his season total to 16 goals and 14 assists. Even at the age of 35, he still makes an impact for PSG. He currently needs one more goal to join Cristiano Ronaldo in the 700-goal club in the top five leagues in Europe. When Parisians play Marseille on Sunday, that might occur (February 26).
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