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    Calling Lionel Messi “God” Is Blasphemous, Pope Francis Warns Fans

    Bonface OsanoBy Bonface OsanoApril 2, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pope Francis has cautioned against calling Lionel Messi “God.”

    The Pontiff says using the term to describe the Barcelona star is theoretically “sacrilege” and has warned supporters against doing it.

    The 31-year-old is arguably the greatest baller of all times, but Pope Francis told La Sexta that “In theory, it s sacrilege. It shouldn’t be said. I do no believe it.

    “People could call him God, just as they might say ‘I adore you’, but only God can be worshiped.

    “[Saying] ‘He’s a god with the ball on the pitch’ is a popular way to express yourself he’s great to watch – but he’s not God.”

    Pope Francis is known to be a football fan and is a club member of Buenos Aires side San Lorenzo.

    He previously met Messi – a fellow Argentinian – in 2013 and is reported to have hailed him as football’s greatest ever player, ahead of Pele, Diego Maradona and Cristiano Ronaldo.

    Barcelona fans often call Messi “D10S” – a combination of the Spanish word for God, “dios” – with the number 10 on his shirt.

    Read: Sensational Messi Leads Barcelona’s Remarkable Comeback Against Sevilla

    With five Ballon d’Or awards to his name, the 31-year-old has spent his entire his professional career at Barcelona, where he has won nine league titles, six Copa del Rey honours and four UEFA Champions League winner’s medals.

    He also inspired Barcelona to an historic treble-winning season on two occasions, securing the league, cup and Champions League in 2008/09 and 2014/2015.

    However, Messi is yet to play in a World Cup-winning side for his native Argentina.

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