Aleph and the endgame: Messi's redemption meets Spain's tiki-taka in a final for ages
•The article draws parallels between Borges' "El Aleph" and the intertwining destinies of Messi and Spain's tiki-taka style in football.
•It highlights the significance of Messi's redemption arc in the context of his career.
•The narrative reflects on the transformative power of football, much like Borges' mystical point that offers a comprehensive view of the universe.
In celebrated Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges’ short story “El Aleph”, the eponymous character is a mystical point in space that contains all other points in the universe, allowing whoever looks into it to see every place on Earth from every angle simultaneously without distortion.According to the giant of Latin American literature who died on June 14 in 1986 — eight days before Maradona’s two mythical goals against England at the World Cup in Mexico that Argentina would go on to win — a man is both the victim and the flow of his destiny.المصدر: Times of India | Source: Times of India
→The article draws parallels between Borges' "El Aleph" and the intertwining destinies of Messi and Spain's tiki-taka style in football.
→It highlights the significance of Messi's redemption arc in the context of his career.
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