FC Barcelona posted a video on Twitter showing a fresh tribute to the Argentinian genius. This time it is a graffiti in the city of Barcelona, depicting Messi as God (of football, probably).
📍 Barcelona
😎 An eyecatching tribute to Leo #Messi!
🔵🔴 Força Barça pic.twitter.com/t4AGAk1wAJ
📍 Barcelona
😎 An eyecatching tribute to Leo #Messi!
🔵🔴 Força Barça pic.twitter.com/t4AGAk1wAJ— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) March 19, 2018
Leo Messi is often referred to as ‘D10S’ – a pun around Spanish word Dios (God) and Messi’s shirt number 10.
The funny thing here is that the most recent performance by Barca fans involved a wordplay around the British national anthem ‘God save the Queen’. Cules asked God to save the King before the Chelsea Champions League clash at the Camp Nou.