Lionel Messi keeps 10 million shirt
Barcelona star Lionel
Messi fulfilled his promise to the NBA's MVP Steph Curry for reaching 10
million followers on social media network Instagram by sending the Golden State
Warriors talisman a Barcelona
shirt with his name and number 10 emblazoned on the back.
Curry is a
long-time admirer of the five-time World Footballer of the Year and sent the
Argentine a signed Warriors number 30 shirt when Messi reached 30 million
followers back in December.
"As I
promised I would, I'm sending you my shirt to celebrate you reaching 10 million
followers on Instagram," Messi posted on his official Facebook page on
Sunday.
"It's an
honour for me to be able to share my jersey with you and it's always a pleasure
to watch you play.
"I hope to
see you play for many more years to come and I wish you all the success
possible."
Neymar
spotted attending the PFA Awards after party... so could the Barcelona star be Premier League-bound?
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Following the conclusion of the PFA Awards ceremony on Sunday night, the glitzy after party had a very special guest with Manchester United-linked Neymar in town.
Following the conclusion of the PFA Awards ceremony on Sunday night, the glitzy after party had a very special guest with Manchester United-linked Neymar in town.
The Barcelona
star joined in the celebrations at Libertine nightclub in Oxford Circus
alongside other celebrities including One Direction member Niall Horan.
It is not believed Neymar was at the PFA Awards ceremony but the
Brazilian was seen leaving the popular nightclub in the early hours.
Neymar was handed two days off by the club following Saturday's game but some fans be unhappy with the talented attacker rubbing shoulders with some of the Premier League's stars.
It's been a tough few weeks for the 24-year-old, who has come in
for some heavy criticism from the Barcelona
fans.
Neymar, who broke a five-game scoring duck in the 8-0 victory over
Deportivo La Coruna on Wednesday, has struggled to impress following the most
recent international break.
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