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“Naturalizes something that is not normal”: Gallardo's strong analysis of Messi in the 2026 World Cup

“Naturalizes something that is not normal”: Gallardo's strong analysis of Messi in the 2026 World Cup
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Marcelo Gallardo explained why the number 10 remains extraordinary: “Goalkeepers know where he is going to shoot, but they can't reach it”

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Marcelo Gallardo once again expressed his admiration for Lionel Messi and provided a series of definitions that describe why the Argentine captain continues to make a difference despite the passage of time. The coach highlighted the player's intelligence in managing his body, interpreting spaces, and anticipating where each play will develop. For Gallardo, Messi has managed to transform extraordinary actions into movements so natural that the audience often loses sight of their true difficulty.

“Age does not pass for him; clearly, he manages himself, he self-manages and knows, understands his body, knows his possibilities,” Gallardo stated. The coach focused on one of the greatest virtues of the Argentine at this stage of his career: the ability to regulate efforts without ceasing to be decisive. Far from relying solely on speed or physical intensity, Messi interprets each movement and appears exactly where he can generate the most danger.

Gallardo explained that many times the captain walks during matches, but clarified that this attitude does not represent disconnection or lack of commitment. “Many times we see him walking, but he is walking, waiting to find a space where he knows the ball will reach him. He does not go in search of the ball,” he pointed out. According to his interpretation, that wait is part of a superior understanding of the game and an exceptional ability to anticipate what will happen.

“Goalkeepers know where he will shoot, but they can’t reach it”

One of the most compelling passages of Gallardo's analysis was related to Messi's finishing ability. The coach stated that defenders and goalkeepers know his most habitual movements, yet they still cannot stop them. “We know that when he picks up the ball in the circle, at the edge of the area, we know where he is going to go. Goalkeepers know where he will shoot. But they can’t reach it,” he affirmed.

The phrase summarizes one of Messi's great peculiarities. His rivals know the tendency of his left foot, they know he will look for certain angles and try to close off spaces, but the precision and speed of execution make that preparation insufficient.

Gallardo insisted on this idea: “They have to cover his left leg. The defender knows it. And he always ends up scoring goals with the same quality.”

The coach also highlighted the forward's ability to choose how to finish each play. “He always ends up scoring the goals he wants to score,” he noted.

Messi's goal-scoring instinct and the comparison with a number nine

Gallardo did not limit himself to praising the individual technique of the Argentine captain. He also highlighted his ability to read rebounds, anticipate movements, and appear in scoring zones as if he were a traditional center forward.

“As he did in the hunger for goals, going to seek that rebound, that instinct,” he described. Gallardo emphasized that Messi has an extraordinary ability to interpret where the ball will fall before anyone else.

The coach even compared him to a striker specialized in the box. “He has an extraordinary ability to read where it goes, where the ball will fall. Like a number 9, like Kun (Agüero) or Carlos (Tévez) in his time,” he stated.

“Even though he is not a number 9, he went to seek that ball,” Gallardo added, who then explained that Messi can organize, assist, lead, and at the same time, arrive in the area with the instinct of a pure attacker.

Messi's passion and his connection with the team

Gallardo stated that the captain constantly recognizes the value of the team and that this connection is one of the keys to maintaining his performance. “The team responds to him. The team plays for him and he plays for the team. In other words, it’s a tremendously strong complicity,” he explained.

The coach placed special emphasis on the motivation of the Argentine captain. “He plays for passion. At this point, a guy who has achieved everything and is constantly highlighted, to keep that passion alive with which he plays is extraordinary,” he affirmed.

For Gallardo, that element is as important as technique or intelligence. Passion helps explain why a footballer who no longer needs to prove anything continues to chase rebounds, seek spaces, and celebrate each goal with intensity.

“That’s Messi”: the naturalness of the extraordinary

Gallardo concluded his reflection with a definition that summarizes his admiration. “That’s Messi. And he makes it seem incredibly natural,” he stated. For the coach, the Argentine executes exceptional actions with a simplicity that can make them seem normal, even though they are within the reach of very few footballers.

“He makes something that is not normal seem natural,” was another of the phrases that marked his analysis. The idea points to a frequent phenomenon around Messi: the repetition of extraordinary plays ends up making them part of the everyday landscape.

Gallardo also valued his way of expressing himself off the field. He highlighted “that simplicity with which he speaks” and the ease with which he acknowledges the work of those who accompany him. That humility, combined with his performance, led the coach to a strong conclusion: “The truth is that it’s something to take your hat off to.”


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