Why did Lionel Messi cry after scoring vs Algeria? Family reveals and asks for ‘respect’

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19 Jun 2026 • 6:53 AM MYT
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Lionel Messi’s World Cup debut for Argentina drew attention for more than his hat-trick. After scoring his first goal against Algeria, the forward was visibly emotional and his tears quickly sparked discussion.

Argentine journalist Eduardo Feinmann later reported that Messi’s reaction was linked to health concerns involving his father, Jorge Messi. That turned the moment into a wider story beyond football.

As rumours grew, Messi’s family released a statement on Thursday confirming Jorge was dealing with a health issue. They also asked for privacy and respect.

Messi family confirm Jorge Messi health issue

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The statement began: “The Messi family informs that Jorge Messi is currently going through a health-related situation. At this time, he is under medical supervision, recovering and progressing favorably within the condition he is experiencing.”

In one of its last paragraphs, the message reads: “We sincerely appreciate the expressions of affection, respect, and concern we have received, and we ask that Jorge’s privacy, confidentiality, and intimacy – as well as that of his entire family – be respected throughout this process.”

The message indirectly confirmed Feinmann’s report, while making clear the family wanted speculation to stop.

It also made Messi’s performance feel even more impressive. He scored three times while dealing with a sensitive family matter away from the pitch.

False Jorge Messi death report explains privacy plea

The family’s call for respect came after a damaging false report.

On Thursday, Argentine programme “El Show de Verano” on Luzu TV wrongly reported that Jorge Messi had died.

The claim was false, but it spread enough to deepen the noise around an already private health issue.