Experts explain why Messi is a true leader

2024-07-28に共有
For decades, despite his evident talent, Lionel Messi was believed to be lacking one huge character trait: LEADERSHIP. Even though he was criticized almost to the point of being a traitor by his compatriots, Messi, through incredible hardship, had been working on that very skill.

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コメント (21)
  • @jivalette
    The thing people offently confuse is the difference between a boss and a leader. A boss is the one who wants to be in front, orders around, acts tough. However, a leader is the one who pushes the team to the front while carrying them, who motivates them while doing most of the job in silent so that they can advance further. And that's the difference, that's Lionel Messi.
  • @user-dj7xq1qh9e
    He has always been a great leader. Its just the narrative that changed.. messis leadership is even his gameplay.. Observe who asks for the ball dropping to deep midfield when nothing creative is happening.. who takes the responsibility.. who wants to put some pace to the attack. He has always in every match taken that responsibility upon himself But for PR driven and less conginitively astute social media there needs clips like these
  • @JustKrin
    A little sidenote that didn't appear in the video. After the 2016 Copa, he retired by saying "it was 4 finals, it wasn't for me". Many assume that he meant that by going out of the picture, Argentina would perform with less pressure. Many may have seen the video where they burn his shirt on Rosario's monument, but there was also a country and even worldwide support for him to change his mind. He came back because in his words "he wanted to set an example to the kids that followed him to keep trying". During that time that Messi wasn't playing, Argentina was about to not qualify for the World Cup, and thanks to a hattrick by him in the last match, Argentina went to the 2018 World Cup. Also during the final match against Nigeria, you can see him going to defend the ball all in an effort to not exit in the group stage, something that to this day he never did for both club and country. He is in my opinion the greatest player ever
  • there is no one like messi and I think there wont be anyone close to him.
  • @mukeshjain5969
    Messi a great leader. 2 copa and 1 fifa wc is proof of his leadership. This argentina team is something different. They used to play like there is no tomorrow.
  • Messi has always been a leader. Leadership is not through words. Words are only a tool to make people feel the way they need to feel. Another tool is to create the attack in whatever game he's playing. Make people trust you on the pitch, just like you make people trust you with words. But it's the same either way. It's just personality
  • @ghrayo
    He is not a natural leader, he become a leader with his experience and talent
  • @mrfacts6860
    A lesson for penaldo, Lele and Cuckoodona. ...... when u r good, u tell people , when u r greatest?, they Tell u .. ... True Goat don't play their trumpet others do it for them. 1 🐐 Leo messi
  • @beastboy1712
    If there's a ranking, he's at the very top spot of the list. Enough debates, it has settled now.
  • @dinosutra
    Official DJ Penaldo playlist: 1. I’m the Fraud 2. I need U (Ft. Kroos & Modric) 3. Thank You Eder 4. Rejected again (Ft. Top European Clubs) 5. New Challenge (Ft. Dessert League) 6. Living in the box (Ft. Penalty spot) 7. GOAT (Ft. Messi) 8. Give me Luxembourg 9. Viva Las Vegas (Ft. Kathryn Mayorga) 10. Crying Now (Ft. Morocco Girl) 11. Take Me Back (Ft. Papa Perez) 12. Arabian Nights of Camels 13. Why Me (Ft. Ten Hag) 14. Behind Enemy Lines (Ft. Offside Goals) 15. Under the Underwear (Ft. Garnacho)
  • @rizalz16
    He is the greatest leader in football. The fact that he is the ONLY player in history that NEVER grouped in his entire career, proved how much he elevates the team. Any team would automatically become the fave with him on the field. Nobody comes close.
  • the truth is if maradona was alive, he would say something negative about meesi even after winning the world cup. both pele and maradona were great as footballer, but the exact opposite as human in behaviors.
  • @SRVS18
    Still remember the 8-2 loss vs Bayern in 2020. It was the worst Barcelona team I have seen in my lifetime. Many sports journalists and pundits proclaimed it's high time for Messi to retire and he can't perform well without Xavi and Iniesta. Little did they know what was about to happen after that. Messi stayed with Barca fully knowing that it was a drowning ship and gave his all to win amist all problems in club(Batholemu). Even God was baffled to see Messi's selfless dedication and knew this Barca do not deserve Messi. This is not the right place for Messi. Out of the blue, Messi who wanted to finish his career at Barcelona was left with no choice but move to PSG which shocked football world. He had very limited role to do there as it's 99% sure that they're going to win Ligue1. That move helped Messi mentally and physically. Unlike in Barcelona, Messi was not supposed to carry PSG on his shoulders. Not only did he get enough rest, but also got accustomed to a new footballing culture, new life and learned how to handle more physicality in Ligue 1 at his age which made him grow as a better footballer though it cannot be measured by any statistics. Unlike in the last years in Barcelona where he had to create and finish chances all by himself players like Mbappe and Neymar helped Messi concentrate more on playmaking, improve his passing skills and excel more in controlling the tempo of the game. The tension relieved, fully rested Messi was able to use a lion share of time in PSG to concentrate for Argentina national football team and the world cup in Qatar.
  • Beautiful video thank you so much and for your question Messi did not need the silverware to be considered the greatest of all time he was already the greatest of all time he will never be repeated in a 100 year🐐🇦🇷❤️