Lionel Messi has never had it easy for Argentina – but quitting now is the biggest blot

In Argentina, June 20 is not only a holiday but a very crucial day, as the country celebrates the creation of the flag. Or the Flag, as they call it, because it’s so important that it’s even capitalised in Spanish. It was created in Rosario exactly 175 years before the birth of Lionel Messi, not so far from the place the flag was raised for the first time.

Eleven years ago, not even the most optimistic person would have thought that the flag and Messi would become almost the same thing; that Messi would actually become a living flag of the national team, Argentina’s football ambassador and part of the country’s identity. A week on from 2016's Flag Day, on which he won his 100th cap in 2015, Messi has announced that he no longer wants to play for his national team anymore, after Argentina suffered penalty shootout heartache against Chile for the second year running.

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