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The article discusses Lionel Messi’s life and career, focusing on his move to Miami as his third home after Rosario and Barcelona. It highlights his transition from being a football icon to someone focused on making money without playing. The piece references a book by Sebastián Festa and Alexandre Juillard titled 'Messi. Prawdziwa historia najlepszego piłkarza świata,' published by Prószyński. The article notes that while Messi does not engage in politics directly, his actions carry political implications, particularly regarding his stance on Cuban issues and his association with the Democratic Party in the U.S., which contrasts with his past positions in Argentina and Spain.

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To be in the best of all worlds.

The article discusses Lionel Messi’s life and career, focusing on his move to Miami as his third home after Rosario and Barcelona. It highlights his transition from being a football icon to someone focused on making money without playing. The piece references a book by Sebastián Festa and Alexandre Juillard titled 'Messi. Prawdziwa historia najlepszego piłkarza świata,' published by Prószyński. The article notes that while Messi does not engage in politics directly, his actions carry political implications, particularly regarding his stance on Cuban issues and his association with the Democratic Party in the U.S., which contrasts with his past positions in Argentina and Spain.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Messi’s associations with the Democratic Party and his potential alignment with Cuban anti-Castro figures as politically significant, suggesting a subtle right-leaning perspective. It emphasizes his distance from Perónism in Argentina and his cautious approach toward Catalan proin

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