The Argentine star says he understands it’s meant with respect, but that he finds it “exaggerated”
Lionel Messi has rejected the holy nickname given to him by fans in a new interview. Messi is sometimes referred to as “god” or “D10S,” a play on “dios,” which means “god” in Spanish, and his number, 10.
He was asked by RAC1 if he liked that or if it worried him.
“I’m not worried by it, but it’s true that I don’t like it,” he said.
“It’s nice to be praised because people are being respectful. They don’t say it with any ill intent, but actually, with the complete opposite. But I think it’s very exaggerated to call me that,” the Barcelona legend said.
Messi doesn't like being called "god"/"D10S" by fans. He says he understands it's meant as a compliment, but he finds it "very exaggerated."pic.twitter.com/OI1ZFqrUne
— Luis Mazariegos (@luism8989) October 9, 2019
He said part of the reason he didn’t like it was because his young sons followed how others treat him.
“Because of my sons, the age they have, they hear things and they copy them,” he revealed.
“My son, Mateo, calls me ‘Leo Messi,” [he’ll say,] ‘let’s go Leo Messi!’”
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