The University of Qatar has announced that the World Cup winner’s hotel room will be turned into a mini-museum.
How was everything?
The space, reportedly shared with lifelong friend and colleague of the Argentina captain, Sergio Aguero near the end of Argentina’s triumphant World Cup campaign, will no longer host guests, a Qatari news agency has confirmed. Instead, plans have been revealed to turn the area into a mini-museum, with Lionel Messi‘s belongings preserved in all their glory for other students and visitors.
What did Hitmi AL-Hitmi say?
The director of communications and public relations at Qatar University told a Qatari newspaper that Lionel Messi’s room would remain unchanged and would remain available for visitors only and not for living. According to him, the belongings of Argentina’s captain Lionel Messi will become a legacy for students and future generations and a witness to the great achievements that forward achieved during the World Cup.
A little about the topic
Argentina’s victory over Les Bleus in the 2022 final crowned the nation with its third World Cup and the first of Lionel Messi’s career. The celebration of such a milestone achievement was acknowledged by his PSG head coach, who indicated that Lionel Messi would not return to action for Paris Saint-Germain until mid-January.
What will happen after that for Lionel Messi?
While the Argentina captain enjoys a well-earned break from his triumphant World Cup run, Paris Saint-Germain will be without one of its best players in a compressed winter schedule that sees the Parisians host in Strasbourg on the Wednesday ahead of Lens’ New Year’s date.