Messi training by himself in the Camp Nou is probably not the best way to measure how much of a “Hard Worker” he is. In fact, it’s a little weird.

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8 Comments

  1. i'd think there is an element of visualisation to this too. He will be imagining doing brilliant things in that stadium and that stuff does work

  2. Hard work beats talent all day. Sure having the natural prerequisites helps a ton, but Messi and other pro players alike will have spent HOURS everyday as kids, kicking a ball at a wall or playing with friends. It’s not a coincidence, repetition carries conviction.

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