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Lionel Messi affirme que son talent est un don de Dieu

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The content originally appeared on: juno7 - Haïti News ​ ​ Getting your Trinity Audio player ready… L’Argentin, multiple champion et lauréat de Ballons d’Or, affirme que son talent exceptionnel provient d’une bénédiction divine. Lionel Messi, légende du football argentin, attribue son talent extraordinaire à une bénédiction divine. Avec une carrière impressionnante marquée par une victoire en Coupe du Monde en 2022, huit Ballons d’Or, et quatre Ligues des Champions, Messi est souvent considéré comme le plus grand joueur de […]

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