viernes, 13 de diciembre de 2013

Messi is no Maradona - 23 year-old best players in questioning but support more - News - Opinion

Messi is no Maradona - this is the voice to evaluate Messi. Ending of World Cup is the acts to appraise football players, just like C Lo, Kaka and also Messi. Agentina defeat event is a lesson for Agentina to change their coach Maradona, find the new leadership of team, so that can reshape the image of Agentina in Maradona time.

Palermo said Monday on America TV "Messi isn't Maradona, to me, Messi does not have Maradona's mentality. He's not prepared to carry the team." Just because he has been with Barcelona since he was 12. It is a little pain for Messi. From interview, we know that he is the best football player in the world. Even though he rare to get the goal. But of all people, they all say these things is kind of surprising. A support of Messi said "I always pegged him as a good guy, but to call out a 23-year-old for not carrying the team on his back and holding his childhood success against him just doesn't seem right. Perhaps the 36-year-old who only has 15 international caps and only played 13 minutes at the World Cup should have either done more himself or just kept his mouth shut. "

Also some fans said they will still support Messi. A boy said "I have collected every pair of Soccer Shoes that Messi worn. This comments will not effect me, I will still concern on him." Just after the comment of Messi, Adidas still jiont Messi for long-term cooperation. For Messi, it is his five year to compinon with Adidas. This 23 year-old player's football shoes line is also reflect his football life.

Lionel Messi signed with Nike at the age of 14, his move to Barcelona from Newell's Old Boys having brought him to the attention of both the press and potential sponsors. Messi's Barcelona debut came in the 2004-05 season; at the same time, Ronaldo (Brazilian Ronaldo, not Cristiano) was showcasing the new nike Mercurial Vapor II football boot. Messi made the headlines when he became the youngest footballer to play in La Liga, a record he achieved wearing Nike Mercurial Vapors.

In 2005, Messi rejected a deal to extend his contract with Nike. Adidas certainly make some great boots, perhaps a temptation for Messi to make the change. Cynics may argue, however, that the 400,000 yearly endorsement deal offered by Adidas looked a little better than the 120,000-a-year being offered by Nike. Whatever his reasons, Lionel Messi signed a five-year contract with Adidas in February 2006. The top-dogs at Nike were not happy, and a protracted legal battle ensued which Nike eventually lost.

While Nike and Cristiano Ronaldo continued to work hand-in-hand, Messi joined the likes of David Beckham and Michael Ballack in the Adidas showroom. Beckham was already the poster boy for Adidas Predator boots, the player complimenting the boots in terms of ball swerve and free-kick potential. Messi had a distinctly different style, one which Adidas would partner with a particular line of soccer shoes.

From Nike to Adidas it is a little upset that Messi has his time of lossing, but a good news is that Adidas unique design Messi F50 AdiZero World Cup shoes to be a honor of Messi. When the World Cup comes into view, football boot manufacturers fight it out in a frenzied period of new releases - South Africa 2010 was certainly no exception. Lionel Messi was the principal pin-up boy for the new Adidas World Cup model, the F50 adiZero. Released in May 2010, these are the boots Messi wore in South Africa. According to Adidas, "The revolutionary new boot weighs an astonishing 165 grams and features industry-leading technologies, making it the lightest and fastest Adidas football boot ever made". In the same press release, Messi is quoted as saying "I am amazed at how light the new F50 is; I can barely feel them on my feet."

Just after Messi has flying around the world to compete with different countries, it is a good news the different ways for fans to support Messi is buyying Adidas Football Shoes and making himself more close to Messi.





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