The Argentine said that money is not what motivates him to play football, and believes the hardest rival Barcelona in Europe come from England.
Lionel Messi is still hogging the covers and the media around the world are queuing up to interview him. This time Britain was the Mirror which has been asking the Flea, which has revived talk of the World and what football means to him. The Argentine said he would play football for free and hopes against the best because it is who must be beat for being the best.

"Money allows you to have a better life, but it is what inspires me, I'd play for nothing if not professional player, I live for the game, not for economic benefits, and play for the team, not for me" says about his vision of Argentine football. "Individual awards are fine, but are the successes of the Barcelona and Argentina's really important," he concludes.
On the next date of his club, on Wednesday in the Champions League against Arsenal, says Messi does not "matter at this point the team has faced, because to be the best you have to beat the best." "The Premier is very strong, and we hope the heat gets harder from England this season and last season aunqeu beat two English teams. If I'm honest, the game against Chelsea was more complicated than that of United, because they are much more defensive, "said Barca.
Regarding his selection, Messi was determined to change the image that has offered the albiceleste and be the leader who led his country to win its third World Cup. "It is the only event where you can become great. The best players have played and won the World Cup, and that's what I'm trying to accomplish," he said.