Lionel Messi reveals emotional struggles behind milestone 118th goal for Argentina

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Lionel Messi scored his 118th goal for Argentina in June 2026, a record-extending tally that would normally dominate every headline on its own. Instead, the moment was defined by what came after: Messi openly acknowledging that he had been living through “very difficult days” entirely unrelated to football.

In roughly 200 appearances for the national team, Messi has rarely been this candid about off-pitch struggles. He credited the Argentine delegation and his teammates for carrying him through the period, and drew a striking comparison between his own perseverance and that of tennis legend Rafael Nadal, a man who famously played through pain for decades before stepping away.

What Messi actually said

Messi deliberately minimized the significance of surpassing his own goal-scoring record. Instead, he turned his attention to the crowd in Kansas, thanking the fans for creating a home-like atmosphere, a nod to the massive Argentine diaspora that routinely shows up wherever the team plays in the US.

The Nadal comparison was particularly revealing. Messi invoking that parallel suggests whatever he has been dealing with runs deeper than a rough week. He has previously admitted to experiencing pre-match anxieties tied to the pressure of representing Argentina.

The crypto connections that still linger

Messi’s partnership with Socios.com, the fan token platform, was reportedly valued at over $20 million when it was announced in March 2022. That deal made him the face of a platform that lets fans buy tokens tied to their favorite sports clubs, essentially purchasing fractional “influence” over minor club decisions like jersey designs or training music playlists.

He also took on an ambassador role with Sorare, an NFT-based fantasy soccer platform, starting in November 2022. Sorare lets users buy, sell, and trade digital player cards, with Messi’s cards historically commanding some of the highest prices on the platform.

Then there are the unofficial tokens. Products like MESSI COIN have floated around crypto markets for years, trading on name recognition alone despite having zero formal association with the player.

None of these crypto ventures had any direct connection to Messi’s emotional goal or his personal revelations. No announcements were made. No partnerships were unveiled.

What this means for sports-adjacent digital assets

Without fresh crypto-specific announcements or new partnerships, any uptick in market interest around Messi-adjacent tokens is likely to be short-lived. The visibility boost is real, but it lacks the kind of structural catalyst — a new deal, a product launch, a platform integration — that sustains momentum beyond a news cycle.

For anyone watching the unofficial token space, tokens with no formal ties to Messi carry all the downside risk of meme coins with none of the upside potential that comes from actual partnership news.

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