Little Messi: The Story of the Boy in the Plastic Bag Shirt



A little boy in Afghanistan put on a Messi shirt made out of a plastic bag. Then he met his hero. But this is no simple feel-good story.

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24 comentarios en “Little Messi: The Story of the Boy in the Plastic Bag Shirt

  1. He's just a boy like any and all of us once were. So full of hope, wonder, and joy. It sucks his youth is spent worrying about the next bomb attack. Don't let a few extremists who have been brainwashed allow you to condemn a whole race of people. If you peel back the layers of judgement and fear, the person you may find under there….is you.

  2. How greedy his father is! His son loves Messi’s talent but the father loves Messi’s money! Shame on you! You shouldn’t be a father at all!

  3. I don't think the father wanted money. He just wanted his kid to be out of danger. Out of Afghanistan. Ronaldo did this to the syrian kid thats why he compared them.

  4. I know how it feels to be in a country like that bc i used to live in Afghanistan but now i am in netherlands and i loved football when i was four years old in afghanistan and now i am in Netherlands i go to school and football training i am soo grateful

  5. Messi maybe knew it wouldn’t be the best idea to give them a lot of money Bc it would just cause problems, as expected. I don’t blame Messi. He did what he could and met the boy

  6. It's not about money it's about dream come true millions of people have dream to meet personally Messi . His family are don't care about Messi they just need money busterd

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