
Recently, British presenter Piers Morgan recalled in a column for the Daily Mail a previous review of the
Cairo
An interview with the Portuguese star, who at the time was still playing for the
Juventus, Italian football team
.. According to Piers Morgan.
Cairo
indicate
Lionel Messi (1987-), Argentine footballer
is the strongest opponent encountered on the soccer field, and fame loses its own personal space.
When it comes to the toughest opponent you'll ever meet on the soccer field.
Cairo
replied, "
Lionel Messi (1987-), Argentine footballer
He's the strongest opponent I've ever met. But you're asking the wrong question, you should be asking me who the best player is. If you don't think you're the best player, not number one in your field of work, then you're not thinking right. When I look back at the lead
Lionel Messi (1987-), Argentine footballer
I feel great when I achieve something and I love being number one. The most important things to me are my job, being No. 1 in soccer, being No. 1 in front of my family and my kids. The rest of that stuff is out of my control."
"Does it enjoy the feeling of being famous? In all honesty, it's a boring feeling, it's really boring for me. In the beginning, you feel okay, you're famous, a great player, winning trophies, scoring goals. You're in the headlines, whether it's in the papers or on TV. But then many years go by and you look at your life in a different way, you have a girlfriend, you have kids, you want to have privacy, but those have become a luxury. I don't have a personal space anymore, and if I did, I would fight to earn my own. People will think I'm rich, that I have a car and a house, but that doesn't mean everything. Believe me, fame is not a good thing."
Cairo
Continuing, "Do you know how many times I've taken my kids to the park in the last two years? Zero times. If I go there, there will be a lot of people coming there out of the blue, and the kids will get really nervous, and my girlfriend and I will get really nervous. At the same time, I couldn't go to a bar with my friends because I knew they would feel very uncomfortable if they went with me."
exist
Cairo
return to
Manchester United Football Club
Afterwards, Piers Morgan gave
Cairo
sent a text message, "Glad you were able to return to the
England Premier Soccer League
I hope you'll have a good time against
Arsenal (name)
Don't score when you do."
Cairo
Instead, it replied, "Thank you, my friend."










