Argentina's soccer legend, Misi, once again wrote a brilliant book on the Qatar world stage, leading the Pampas Eagles to regain the glory of the World Cup, which had been absent for 36 years. This feat not only fulfills Mez's personal soccer dream, but also adds another feather to Argentina's national honor. To commemorate this great moment, Qatar transformed the hotel room where Mez stayed into a unique "Mez Memorial Hall".
Mez, 35, led his team to the third World Cup title in the national team's history as Argentina's captain. On an individual level, he was honored with the World Cup's Golden Ball Award. In seven matches during the final week, he scored seven goals and three assists, becoming the first player ever to score in every match from the round of 16 to the final.
According to media reports, Mays' residence in Qatar will be transformed into a small museum for fans to look back on the soccer superstar. His brilliant performance in the final will undoubtedly be an indispensable and precious memory in the museum.
Currently enjoying his vacation, Mays is planning to return to Paris Saint-Germain in France early next month. He has reportedly tentatively agreed to extend his contract with Paris Saint-Germain to continue his career.