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Viral Messi-Lamine Yamal Photo Takes on New Meaning Before World Cup Final

Spain supporters display a banner featuring the famous 2007 charity photo of Lionel Messi bathing 5-month-old Lamine Yamal before the UEFA Euro 2024 final against England at Berlin's Olympiastadion on July 14, 2024. The image resurfaced during the tournament and has since become one of football's most iconic photographs, taking on renewed significance ahead of Sunday's FIFA World Cup final between Argentina and Spain.
Spain supporters display a banner featuring the famous 2007 charity photo of Lionel Messi bathing 5-month-old Lamine Yamal before the UEFA Euro 2024 final against England at Berlin's Olympiastadion on July 14, 2024. The image resurfaced during the tournament and has since become one of football's most iconic photographs, taking on renewed significance ahead of Sunday's FIFA World Cup final between Argentina and Spain. Getty

The most iconic image ahead of Sunday’s FIFA World Cup final wasn’t taken this week.

It was taken nearly 19 years ago.

Long before Lamine Yamal became Spain’s teenage sensation and long before Lionel Messi cemented his place among football’s immortals, the two unknowingly shared a moment that has since become one of the sport’s most remarkable photographs.

The now-viral image of a 20-year-old Messi gently bathing a 5-month-old Yamal during a Barcelona charity photo shoot has resurfaced ahead of Argentina’s World Cup final against Spain at MetLife Stadium, giving football one of its most poetic storylines in recent memory.

What once appeared to be an ordinary charity calendar shoot has transformed into a snapshot of two generations colliding on the sport’s biggest stage.


A Charity Photoshoot Nobody Could Have Predicted

The story dates back to December 2007.

Barcelona’s foundation and Spanish newspaper Diario Sport organized a charity calendar benefiting UNICEF and other Catalan charities, pairing first-team players with local children selected through a raffle.

Yamal’s family, who lived about 25 miles northeast of Barcelona in Mataró, was among the lucky winners.

Their assigned player happened to be Messi.

Photographer Joan Monfort, who captured the now-famous images, recalled how awkward the session initially felt.

“Lionel Messi is still shy now. He was much more shy when he was starting out, and he finds himself there with a tiny baby in a plastic bath full of water,” Monfort told The Athletic. “At the start, there was not much interaction.”

Messi had only recently begun establishing himself in Barcelona’s senior squad alongside stars such as Ronaldinho, Xavi, Andrés Iniesta, Samuel Eto’o and Thierry Henry.

Neither he nor anyone else could have imagined the baby in the bathtub would someday inherit Barcelona’s famous No. 10 shirt.

“It’s something incredible,” Monfort said. “Back then, nobody could imagine that this baby would be who he is now — and you could not have known that Messi would become who he became, either.”


From Viral Photo to World Cup Final

The photographs remained largely forgotten for more than 16 years.

That changed during Euro 2024 when Yamal’s father, Mounir Nasraoui, shared one of the images on social media alongside the caption:

“The beginning of two legends.”

The internet quickly embraced the photo.

Additional images from the shoot surfaced, including Messi cradling baby Yamal in a towel while Yamal’s mother, Sheila Ebana, assisted during the charity session.

When shown the famous photograph after Spain reached Sunday’s World Cup final, Yamal smiled.

“I hope to face him in a final,” he said.

He got his wish.


Destiny Brings Them Together Again

Messi arrives in Sunday’s final after once again rescuing Argentina on football’s biggest stage.

The 39-year-old produced the decisive assist in Argentina’s dramatic 2-1 semifinal comeback over England, tying Pelé and Antoine Griezmann for the most World Cup knockout-stage assists over the past 60 years.

Yamal, meanwhile, has completed one of football’s fastest rises, following his starring role in Spain’s Euro 2024 triumph by emerging as the face of La Roja’s next generation while already becoming Barcelona’s centerpiece.

Monfort believes fate played an extraordinary role.

“It’s a one-in-a-million chance that this could happen,” he told The Athletic. “It’s such good fortune.”

He called it “the most famous photo I’ve taken in my life.”

On Sunday, nearly two decades after one unknowingly held the other in a plastic bathtub, Messi and Yamal will finally stand across from each other—not for a charity calendar, but for the FIFA World Cup.

Football has produced countless unforgettable images.

Few have aged quite like this one.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 Winner AI Projections Favor France

A new set of AI projections seems to favor France, even if it will have to beat two more formidable squads at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
A new set of AI projections seems to favor France, even if it will have to beat two more formidable squads at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Getty

The FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinals are right around the corner. With it, the expectation of finding out which two teams will duke it out for the Jules Rimet Trophy.

The final four, France, Spain, England, and Argentina, are all worthy champions. They have the talent and the pedigree to become the world champions.

But looking at a more objective measure of victory, the AI models by the folks at Oddschecker have revealed which team has the best chance of winning the FIFA World Cup 2026. The results are hardly surprising.

Here are the data the AI model projects based on the probability of winning it all:

  • France 42%
  • England 25%
  • Spain 19%
  • Argentina 14%

It’s interesting to see the defending champs ranked the lowest among the final four. The numbers likely reflect the struggles the South American side has had in its knockout round matches.

Argentina needed extra time to get past Cape Verde and Switzerland, while pulling off a stunning last-minute comeback against Egypt. That situation seems to have weighed on Lionel Messi’s chance of making it back-to-back championships.

Meanwhile, the relative ease with which France and England have reached the semis likely boosts their chances of emerging victorious at the FIFA World Cup 2026. The wild card, it seems, is Spain. If they can upset France, all bets will be off.


Messi Overwhelming Favorite to Win FIFA World Cup 2026  Golden Boot

Paradoxically, the overwhelming favorite to take the Golden Boot at the FIFA World Cup 2026 is Messi. Oddschecker’s model shows at 71% probability of the Inter Miami star beating out French striker Kylian Mbappe. The model showed Mbappe with a 23% of taking home the honors.

Harry Kane rounded out the top three, garnering an 11% chance of bringing home the Golden Boot.

As Oddschecker spokesman Chris Rogers noted, the FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot looks to be landing with Messi.

“Leo Messi has been in sensational form for Argentina and is tied with Kylian Mbappe for the Golden Boot. Bookmaker odds and Oddschecker AI projections are conflicted on the eventual winner.”

It seems the AI models favor Messi to win a major individual award, even if his team may not be in the best position to take home another championship. Still, it seems like another France-Argentina clash might be on the horizon in this year’s championship match.

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Argentina Banking on Another Gutsy Performance from Messi

The Argentine side will be banking on one last gutsy performance from Messi. He’s been solid in this year’s tourney, seemingly defying his 39-year-old body. He hasn’t shown signs of slowing down despite playing a high-tempo game throughout the tourney.

However, it was the supporting cast that came up big in the quarterfinal match against Switzerland. Alexis MacAllister, Lautaro Martinez, and Julian Alvarez were the strikers in the 3-1 win on Saturday night.

But it will take more than just Messi’s magic to get past Harry Kane and the English. The entire Argentinian squad will have to be perfect if they plan to advance to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final.

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