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The Barcelona star, 30, has won nine La Ligas and four Champions League titles in a stellar career.
During that time he has also picked up five Ballon d'Ors and the Argentine is regarded as one of the greatest ever to have graced the game.
But while he has taken on the best defenders, there is one thing that gets the better of him - his sweet tooth.
Messi told Marca: "Chocolate, it's the hardest thing for me, even now.
During that time he has also picked up five Ballon d'Ors and the Argentine is regarded as one of the greatest ever to have graced the game.
But while he has taken on the best defenders, there is one thing that gets the better of him - his sweet tooth.
Messi told Marca: "Chocolate, it's the hardest thing for me, even now.
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occasionally sin with chocolate."
According to the New York Times, a young Messi would score goals only if he was promised cookies by his youth coach during the days at Newell’s Old Boys.
During Messi’s early days, his youth coach Carlos Marconi from discovered Messi loved alfajores, a kind of chocolate cookie.
Marconi struck a deal with Messi that the latter would get a cookie for each goal scored and he ended up shelling out on a feast.
Marconi then came up with a new deal where he promised Messi two cookies per goal, provided each goal was a header.
occasionally sin with chocolate."
According to the New York Times, a young Messi would score goals only if he was promised cookies by his youth coach during the days at Newell’s Old Boys.
During Messi’s early days, his youth coach Carlos Marconi from discovered Messi loved alfajores, a kind of chocolate cookie.
Marconi struck a deal with Messi that the latter would get a cookie for each goal scored and he ended up shelling out on a feast.
Marconi then came up with a new deal where he promised Messi two cookies per goal, provided each goal was a header.
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