‘ La Pulga’, which implies ‘The Flea’ in Spanish is one of Leo Messi’s most popular nicknames
Lionel Messi, the little illusionist who transforms 35 years old today (June 24), has actually frequently been called ‘The GOAT’, ‘Illusionist’ and also a lot more names, however to some he is ‘The Flea’. Virtually every player (fantastic) on the planet has got nicknames, Cristiano Ronaldo is known as ‘El Bicho’ in Spain as a result of his fitness as well as management top qualities. In a similar way, Messi is also referred to as ‘La Pulga’ in the country which has a really intriguing reason behind it.
‘La Pulga’, which indicates ‘The Flea’ in Spanish is just one of Leo Messi’s most well-known labels. As per objective, it is believed that Messi’s elder brothers utilize to call him that given that childhood. It all began with ‘La Pulgita’ which means ‘little flea’ which later got to ‘La Pulga’ (The Flea).
Happy Birthday GOAT 🐐. Happy Birthday La Pulga. Some call him the little magician, I call him the greatest player of all time.
Celebrating you always brings mixed feelings but we’ll enjoy you for as long as we can get.Happy Birthday LIONEL MESSI 🐐🇦🇷 pic.twitter.com/DHEsaGSGdJ
— Bryte 🇳🇬 (@he_is_bryte) June 24, 2022
The seven-time Ballon d’Or holder was not the greatest child in the park throughout his childhood as well as his tiny presence gained him the name. Especially, Messi had a growth disorder which was treated after he signed for FC Barcelona as a youngster as well as the club assisted to spend for his treatment.
The greatest
The most wonderful being to ever grace the football
The greatest of all 10
The elegance
The brilliance
The Mastermind
The best of all greatest
Barcelona all time goalscorer
La Liga all time goalscorer
La pulga
Happy 35th birthday #LionelMessi pic.twitter.com/yGj0kyOBMK— chris (@Hemperor8) June 24, 2022
Some of the Spanish media additionally called the former Barca guy ‘La Pulga Atomica’ significance ‘the atomic flea’ as a result of his outburst pace as well as dribbling abilities versus protectors.
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Last Updated: 24 June 2022