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Few football figures are as iconic as Lionel Messi, an eight-time Ballon d’Or winner often hailed as the greatest player in football history.

With such an impressive legacy, one might expect Messi’s sons to idolize only him. However, Thiago, Mateo, and Ciro have their own list of favorite contemporary football stars.

In an uncommon interview with Simplemente Fútbol, Messi, now a star at Inter Miami, discussed which current athletes inspire his sons, who all play in Inter Miami’s youth academy.

He named five standout stars: Real Madrid duo Kylian Mbappé and Vinicius Jr., Barcelona stars Lamine Yamal and Robert Lewandowski, and Manchester City’s Erling Haaland.

Lionel Messi, Ciro Messi, and Antonella Roccuzzo. / Jean Catuffe/GettyImages

“They watch everything, they know everyone,” Messi said. “They talk to you about Mbappé, Vinicius, Haaland, Lewandowski, Lamine. They follow everyone – not necessarily wanting to be like them, but they do know everything.”

Messi took a moment to focus on one name in particular: Lamine Yamal, the Barcelona wonderkid often compared to Messi himself – not just because of the club connection, but because of his style of play.

The Spanish winger, 17, is among the favourites to land this year’s Ballon d’Or after an astonishing season that saw him score 18 goals and register 25 assists for Barça, helping them lift a historic treble of La Liga, and the Spanish Super Cup and Copa del Rey.

“It’s impressive. What he’s showing, what he’s doing, what he’s done is impressive,” Messi said. “He was already a European champion. He’s still 17, he’s in the process of growth, and I think he’s going to grow even more as a player; he’s going to add things to his game.”

Lamine Yamal. / James Gill – Danehouse/GettyImages

He also noted a shared journey, both having started on the right wing.

“Just as I started, he also started on the right. Maybe in a few years he’ll end up playing differently too,” Messi added. “There’s no doubt he has barbaric skills; today he’s already one of the best in the world.”

With Messi as their dad and stars like Yamal to look up to, don’t be surprised if one of his boys becomes the next name lighting up world football.

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