Messi airport was attacked. What's the situation now? Leo? Lionel Messi, male, born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina on June 24th, 1987, is an Argentine football player and professional striker, and now plays for Barcelona Football Club. Messi joined the Barcelona Club in 2000. In 2005, the Argentine youth team won the World Youth Championship, and Messi won the Golden Globe Award and the Golden Boot Award. When I was five, Leo? Messi began to play for the local neighborhood youth football team, and the coach was his father. At the age of 1 1, Messi was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency, that is, insufficient secretion of growth hormone, which would hinder his bone growth and prevent him from growing taller. Family economic conditions can't afford the treatment cost of little Messi. Messi's dwarfism is not incurable, but the cost of injecting growth hormone is as high as $900 a month. Newell, an old buddy of the home team, didn't want to pay this fee for a child with an uncertain future, and Riverbed, who once coveted Messi, gave up after learning of his chronic disease? Digging corners? This idea.
The difficulty of growing up.
We can see that Messi's road to growth is very difficult. It takes a lot of time and effort for him to become a football superstar now, and he has been insisting on it. It is also because of Messi's experience that many teenagers choose to play football. Messi's excellent shooting skills have also brought him many fans and football fans. Many people are crazy about Messi's technology.
The situation is temporarily stable.
At the airport, facing the swarming journalists and officials, Messi asked Messi and the crew to show relevant documents on the spot and asked Messi to pay a tax. Messi said angrily. I just took a 15 hour flight. As soon as I landed, the tax department attacked me. It was crazy. ? Messi said that he was treated unfairly in Spain, so he wanted to leave Spain. Although he paid taxes and fines, it still had a great impact on him, which has seriously affected the lives of him and his family. I don't think we should blame anyone from the moral high ground. Everyone makes mistakes sometimes, but knowing mistakes can improve a lot.