
Messi Family Confirms Father’s Illness and Condemns ‘Irresponsible’ Speculation
A statement released on Thursday said Jorge Messi is under medical supervision and recovering, after rumours of his death swept Argentine media during the World Cup.
The family of Lionel Messi has broken its silence over the health of the footballer’s father, issuing a statement that confirmed Jorge Messi is receiving medical treatment while sharply criticising the media frenzy that surrounded the story. The communiqué, distributed by Messi’s press office on Thursday, said the 68-year-old was “under medical supervision, recovering and progressing favourably within the condition he is experiencing,” but offered no details on the diagnosis. It expressed “deep discomfort with the lack of sensitivity, respect, and discretion” shown by some outlets, and called for “responsibility, prudence, and humanity” in the handling of a strictly private matter.
The episode began on Tuesday, when Messi scored a hat-trick in Argentina’s 3-0 victory over Algeria in their opening World Cup match. After his first goal, cameras captured him wiping away tears with his shirt. In post-match remarks, the captain said he had endured “difficult, complicated days” for reasons “completely unrelated to football.” Argentine media quickly linked the emotion to his father’s health, with Radio Mitre journalist Eduardo Feinmann reporting that Jorge Messi had been battling a serious condition for months and had suffered a recent setback. By Thursday morning, the speculation had spiralled: a presenter on the Buenos Aires-based Luzu TV programme erroneously announced Jorge Messi’s death live on air, before retracting the claim moments later.
The family’s statement, released hours after that false report, sought to reclaim control of the narrative. It insisted that only the immediate family possessed accurate information, and that any version not originating from official channels should be considered invalid. The tone reflected a broader frustration with the porous boundary between public interest and private anguish in Argentina, where Messi’s every gesture is scrutinised. Jorge Messi has been a central figure in his son’s career, from the decision to move to Barcelona for growth-hormone treatment to his long-running role as agent and business manager. His absence from the stands in Kansas City, where Messi’s wife and children were present, had already raised quiet concern before the rumours erupted.
Viewed from outside Argentina, the episode has been framed as a test of the squad’s composure. International outlets from London to Jakarta noted that Messi’s tears humanised a player often depicted as superhuman, while also highlighting the pressures that accompany a defending champion’s campaign. FIFA regulations permit a player to leave camp for personal emergencies, and some analysts have speculated that Messi could travel to Buenos Aires between matches, though no such move has been announced. Argentina next face Austria on Monday in Dallas, with qualification for the knockout stage within reach.
The affair underscores the tension between a global sporting spectacle and the private lives it engulfs. Messi’s record-equalling 16th World Cup goal, drawing level with Miroslav Klose, was almost overshadowed by the swirl of rumour and rebuttal. The family’s plea for restraint is unlikely to extinguish curiosity, but it has drawn a clear line: updates will come only through official channels. For now, the captain remains with his teammates, his focus fixed on a tournament that, for all its glory, cannot insulate him from the ordinary vulnerabilities of a son worried about his father.
How the same story is told elsewhere.
2 editorial groups · 9 languages
Messi's tears after scoring against Algeria revealed deep concern for his father Jorge's health, who is hospitalized in serious condition. The family maintains strict privacy, but the Argentine press highlights the father's crucial role in the champion's career and the sacrifices made. The captain's emotion unites the country in a mix of alarm and pride.
Messi's tears against Algeria hide more than just a family problem, hints the Arab press. The article raises doubts about the official version, suggesting that behind the emotion there may be hidden pressures or undisclosed dynamics. The tone is skeptical, with a touch of irony towards the vulnerability shown precisely against an Arab team.
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