
""I have my share of being weirder too. "I really like being alone, I enjoy being alone, sometimes the chaos of the house with the three kids running around everywhere ends up overwhelming me, and I like a moment of solitude.""
""I'm very structured, if I have my day organised in a certain way and something happens in the middle that changes everything.""
""At Barcelona, I was doing spectacularly well. But when I went to Argentina, I was a weirdo. They booed me, I did badly, we didn't get the results.""
"TENGO MI PARTE QUE SOY MÁS RARO QUE LA MIERDA 🎙️Leo confesó que si le cambian los planes del día, le cambia el humor👇🤣📽️ Luzu TV pic.twitter.com/by2F6w3ULC- Diario Olé (@DiarioOle) January 6, 2026"
Lionel Messi prefers quiet moments alone and admits to having a peculiar side, finding the chaos of three children overwhelming at times. He relies on a highly structured daily routine and reports that even small disruptions can significantly affect his mood. Messi contrasts his seamless success at Barcelona with prolonged struggles and criticism while playing for Argentina, where booing and poor results left him feeling like an outsider. Emotional pressure from national-team criticism was a defining, painful experience despite his European achievements.
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