Hitting His Head

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During Barcelona’s UEFA champions League match against Tottenham, Lionel Messi celebrated his brace with a strange dance. He hit his own head several times because his son Mateo asked him to do so. Even during an important game, the modern football icon thinks about his children!
Pointing fingers up to the sky

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This is his most iconic celebration. It is a tribute to his grandmother, Celia who was the very first person to teach Messi how to kick a ball. She was the first to defend him when everyone thought Messi was weak. She was the first to believe in him.

 Thumb Suck

The Argentinian might be a world-famous footballer, but he’s also quite the family man; he now has two sons, Thiago, born in 2012, and Mateo, born in 2015. The latter’s birth coincided with a fixture against Atletico Madrid and, with Messi typically finding the scoresheet, a familiar celebration in the football world to signify a newborn baby was seen—thumb-sucking.
Kissing Barcelona badge

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Lionel Messi is probably the most loyal active player. Barcelona is the only club he has played for in his entire career. He celebrates kissing club’s badge to show that he love La Blaugrana and that he will never leave.