Messi Admits Targeting Lewandowski Over Ballon d'Or Feud
Lionel Messi admits he deliberately targeted Robert Lewandowski at the 2022 World Cup due to their Ballon d'Or controversy, revealing how personal grievances fuel elite competition.
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Lionel Messi admits he deliberately targeted Robert Lewandowski at the 2022 World Cup due to their Ballon d'Or controversy, revealing how personal grievances fuel elite competition.
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