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As Lionel Messi enters the final phase of his illustrious career, he is embracing quality time with his family while making a significant impact on the field with Inter Miami. The Argentine icon has found a welcoming environment where he feels both at ease playing and raising his children, who are already embarking on their own journeys in football.
Thiago, Mateo, and Ciro are beginning to make their mark in the sport, proudly donning the same jersey as their father. Competing in various categories, they frequently showcase remarkable skills that reflect the talent they have inherited from their world champion father. Fans adore seeing the growth of Messi's kids.
Messi's youngest son replicates 'Ankara Messi'
This time, it was the youngest of the three who stole the spotlight with an impressive goal on Monday. In the Weston Cup, Ciro delivered an outstanding play that captivated the attention of thousands on social media.
⚽💎 El GOLAZO de Ciro Messi con la camiseta del Inter Miami. pic.twitter.com/zzrjXnvsCh
— TyC Sports (@TyCSports) February 17, 2025
In the video, Ciro shows excellent footwork as he evades two opponents, mirroring techniques often associated with his father, but using his right foot. As the play unfolds, the 6-year-old approaches the goal and successfully places the ball precisely against the post, leaving the opposing goalkeeper with no chance to save it.
Six-year-old Ciro took centre stage during the family weekend, celebrated for his achievements, while his brothers, Mateo and Thiago, also basked in their glory as Weston Cup champions with Inter Miami. Their mother, Antonella Roccuzzo, proudly shared a photo capturing the family coming together to honour the youngest's success.
"We spend a lot of time at the club. Luis (Suárez) also has children who are more or less the same age as mine, so instead of meeting at a house we meet at the club to watch training," Lionel confessed
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