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On Thursday, October 3, the documentary “Be Eternal: Champions of America” ​​will premiere on Netflix, a film dedicated to the players of the Argentine national team who won the first Copa América for their country since 1993 and the only one that Lionel Messi has in his record.

One day before the premiere of the documentary, an unpublished harangue by Lionel Messi was broadcast minutes before the final match between Brazil and Argentina at the Maracana Stadium on 10 July 2021.

Messi, captain of the Argentine national team and known for not being very expressive, offered his teammates a harangue that, due to the encouragement he injected into his speech, was applauded and cheered on by his teammates.

“We already know what Brazil is, today I don’t want know nothing about this. I want to thank you for these 45 days, I told you on my birthday a spectacular and beautiful group was put together, I enjoyed very much. It was 45 days without seeing our families, Dibu (Martínez) was father and has not been able to see his daughter he still couldn’t make him upa ”, expressed an inspired Messi.

The speech was continued by indicating: “We have a goal and we are one step away from achieving it and the best of all is that it is up to us to win this Cup, that is why we are going to go out and lift that trophy and We are going to take it to Argentina to enjoy it with our families, friends and with the people who always banked the country.

“There are no coincidences, this Cup had to be played in Argentina and God brought it here so that we can raise it in the Maracana to make it more beautiful for everyone”, concluded Messi.

That final of the Copa América Brazil 2021, Argentina defeated the Canary Islands with a score of 1-0 thanks to the success of Ángel di María in the 22′

About the documentary “Be eternal: champions of America”

With Lionel Messi in the cast and the direction of Juan Baldana, the documentary “Be eternal: champions of America” ​​will premiere on Netflix this Thursday, November 3 with the participation of soccer player Neymar Jr., FC Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández and Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni.

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