The family of Lionel Messi has revealed that his father, Jorge Messi, is undergoing medical treatment for an undisclosed illness and appealed to the media for “humanity” amid growing speculation about his health.
In a statement released through Messi’s media office, the family confirmed that Jorge Messi, 68, is currently receiving medical care.
“Jorge is going through a health situation,” the statement said.
The family did not disclose the nature of the illness but noted that he is under medical observation and showing positive signs of recovery.
“He is currently under medical observation, recovering and progressing favourably within his current condition,” the statement added.
The statement followed reports circulating in Argentina that falsely claimed Jorge Messi had died.
“At times like these, we ask for responsibility, prudence and humanity,” the family said. “A person’s health and the peace of mind of their loved ones should not be the subject of speculation or irresponsible media interest.”
The family added that any further developments regarding Jorge Messi’s condition would be communicated officially.
Earlier, Messi hinted at a personal challenge after Argentina’s 3-0 victory over Algeria in their opening FIFA World Cup match, saying he was going through a difficult personal situation. However, he did not provide further details.
Meanwhile, the Argentine captain made history by recording the first hat-trick of his FIFA World Cup career during the win over Algeria in Kansas City.
At 38 years and 357 days old, Messi became the oldest player to score a World Cup hat-trick, surpassing the record previously held by Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ronaldo was 33 years and 122 days old when he scored a hat-trick against Spain during the 2018 World Cup group stage.
Messi opened the scoring against Algeria with a long-range strike in the 17th minute before adding a second goal from a rebound in the 60th minute, as Argentina secured a convincing victory.
