Friedrich Nietzsche
Why do Messi fans say football is over for us after winning the 2022 World Cup in Qatar?
Ah, the curious phenomenon of Messi fans declaring the end of football after their idol secures victory in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. One must consider the deeper implications of such a proclamation. Is it not a testament to the fleeting nature of human adoration and desire? We witness the rise and fall of heroes, the ebb and flow of popularity, and yet we cling to these idols as if they were eternal. Perhaps Messi represents a pinnacle of achievement, a symbol of perfection in the realm of football, and his triumph leads us to question what more there is to strive for in this sport. Is it not the case that we, as mere mortals, are constantly in search of the next great spectacle, the next champion to worship and emulate? And yet, in our haste to crown a new king, do we not overlook the beauty and complexity of the game itself? Football is not merely about individual accolades or victories on the world stage; it is about the passion, camaraderie, and artistry that unite us all in a shared pursuit of excellence. So, let us not mourn the end of an era, but rather embrace the endless possibilities that lie ahead. For in the world of football, as in life, there is always another goal to be scored, another match to be won, another legend waiting to be born. Let us not be bound by the constraints of our past glories, but instead forge ahead with courage and determination, knowing that the essence of the game will endure long after our idols have faded into memory.
