Thursday, 25 February 2016

Afghan boy receives Lionel Messi’s jersey

Wearing the popular blue and white pullover with the number 10 imprinted on the back, he has a low-focal point of gravity and close control of the ball. 

He dashes here and there the pitch, arms extended to adjust himself. Be that as it may, this is not Lionel Messi progressing towards the smaller than normal objective post. It is five-year-old Murtaza Ahmadi, who on Thursday got, maybe, the most valuable endowment of his life from his saint Lionel Messi. 

Murtaza first stood out as truly newsworthy after pictures of him wearing a custom made 'Messi 10' shirt made of a plastic sack surfaced on the web. 

Murtaza, named as 'Messi's greatest fan', was situated by BBC Trending in the Jaghori District which lies in the eastern Ghazni area of Afghanistan. 

Messi's administration group affirmed on Thursday that Murtaza was sent a signed Argentina shirt and football from the five time Ballon d'Or victor. 

"I adore Messi and my shirt says Messi cherishes me," 

Arif, an agriculturist by calling, affirmed his child was the kid who inspired an emotional response with football fans the world over and included that Murtaza was 'to a great degree cheerful'. 

The United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), of which the Barcelona forward is an envoy, got the shirt to the kid, posting the photo of Murtaza on its Facebook page.

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