Argentina captain Lionel Messi revealed that he had worn a symbol of good luck around his ankle after the winning match against Nigeria.
Argentine television host Rama Pantorotto passed on to Messi a red thread, given to him by his mother, after Argentina's 1-1 stalemate with Iceland in their opening match of the World Cup.
The reporter asked the Argentine ace after 2-1 win over Nigeria: "After the first game [against Iceland] I gave you a good luck charm that my mother gave me, I don’t know if you threw it away or something?"
Messi smiled and pulled down his left boot which showed that the charm was wrapped around his ankle.
Mi querida mamma @mariakosmica le mandó de regalo a @leomessi una cinta roja (contra la lechuza) y el maestro se la ató en su tobillo izquierdo. Lloro, no puede ser tan crack!!! #messi #leomessi #worldcup #copadelmundo #russia #rusia pic.twitter.com/zWBMsQ6xpU
& Rama Pantorotto (@ramapantorotto) June 27, 2018
The red string is believed to be an instrument of protection that negates evil in various cultures and Messi showed Pantorotto that he had indeed kept the red thread and had worn it for Argentina's must-win match with Nigeria.
Messi suffered more at this World Cup as he had been going through a difficult few days with his teammates.
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