messi: Messi’s 5th symphony, a waltz in the park


It would be wise to just see Lionel Messi scoring his second goal (bit.ly/3zFXdCU) – Paris Saint-Germain’s fifth and final one – against Clermont in the French Ligue 1 on Saturday night over and over and over again. But watching divinity on a loop won’t do justice to our mind dropping to its knees in adoration of the goal scored in the 86th minute of PSG’s first L1 title-defending game of the season. 4-0 up, PSG defender and fellow Argentine Leandro Paredes sent out a lovely floater from about 40 yards.

While the ball was in trajectory towards Clermont’s box, Messi was busy positioning himself as if he was a fielder in a cricket match ready for a catch. With gravity as his partner, Messi gave Paredes’ pass a place to settle for a single moment -on his chest – bringing the ball fully under his thrall. A good footballer would have swivelled, turned and let loose a shot at the Clermont box that would have been goalkeeper Mory Diaw‘s to save or not. Messi did not attempt this. Instead, after chesting the ball, he simply dropped it to his left foot and pivoted his body in the air to kick it overhead into the unready Clermont net.

The ‘bicycle kick’ – named after the cycling motion – is a flashy, acrobatic manoeuvre. But what Messi executed at the Stade Gabriel-Montpied looked gentle, calibrated, choreographed like a waltz in outer space.



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