Soccer-Argentine archbishop reads out Messi's words at Independence Day Mass


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BUENOS AIRES, July ⁠9 (Reuters) - Lionel Messi's words echoed through Buenos Aires ⁠Cathedral on Thursday as Archbishop Jorge Garcia ‌Cuerva quoted Argentina's captain during a Mass marking the country's Independence Day with the national team preparing for a World ​Cup quarter-final against Switzerland.

Garcia Cuerva used ⁠Messi's message after the ⁠team's 2022 World Cup triumph in Qatar as a ⁠call ‌for unity in a ceremony also attended by Argentine President Javier Milei.

"Let us ⁠keep our shirts on, and with passion, ​let us bring ‌to life the message that Lionel Messi ⁠once posted ​on his social media," García Cuerva said during the service before reading the words the talismanic forward wrote ⁠four years ago.

"When we Argentines fight ​together and stand united, we are capable of achieving whatever we set our minds to," Messi said.

The ⁠reference came two days after Argentina beat Egypt 3-2 in a dramatic comeback, having trailed 2-0, to reach the last eight of the tournament in ​the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Messi, ⁠39, is playing in his sixth consecutive World ​Cup and has scored in ‌each of Argentina's five matches, ​leading the tournament scoring charts with eight goals.

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas, editing by Ed Osmond)

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