Lionel Messi helped Argentina to the 2022 FIFA World Cup title in Qatar on December 18. Buoyed by his brace and a spotless spot-kick in the shootout, Argentina overcame France in a tense final, securing a 4-2 win on penalties (3-3 after extra time). Messi scored seven goals and provided three assists to win the Golden Ball award.

The 35-year-old enjoyed a prolonged holiday after helping his country to their first FIFA World Cup in 36 years, missing PSG’s last two games against Strasbourg and Lens. Lionel Messi returned to Paris on Tuesday (January 3) and met with many of his teammates on Wednesday.

Neymar appeared elated to see his former Barcelona teammate back in training and gave him a warm hug in the dressing room.

Lionel Messi receives guard of honor from teammates and staff upon PSG return

Newly minted world champion Lionel Messi was given a guard of honor by PSG players and staff as he entered the training pitch on Wednesday (January 4). The Argentine superstar was flanked by the Parisians and was heartily cheered and clapped on.

At the end of the line stood Les Parisiens’ Sporting Director Luis Campos, who gave him a golden trophy with a star and his name engraved, commemorating his World Cup heroics.

Following such a warm reception, Messi told PSG TV:

While Messi completed the training session without any issues, he is unlikely to be rushed into action in the Parisians’ next game. The defending French champions will take on Chateauroux in the Round of 64 of the Coupe de France on Friday (January 6).

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