Lionel Messi “still loves” Hong Kong and China, and the world’s greatest footballer is likely to return to the region “in the near future”, according to a successful entrepreneur with close ties to Asia and the Argentine Football Association (AFA).Honoured this year for his sports marketing agency’s “outstanding contribution to the UK-China relationship through the promotion of sport in China”, Michael Rocha-Keys launched EMW Global in 2018 to bridge a sporting gap that existed between east and west.EMW, which is an acronym for East Meets West, has a “commercial advisory role” with the AFA for this summer’s World Cup, where Argentine Messi is set for his sixth finals appearance.After staying fixed to the bench when Inter Miami played a Tatler Asia-organised match in Hong Kong in February 2024, Messi’s popularity rating in the city plummeted.“What happened was very sad and very controversial, but I think time heals all,” Rocha-Keys told the South China Morning Post. “He still loves the region, he still loves going there and, ultimately, he’ll be back, but, hopefully, in a more organised manner.”After Messi’s no-show, Chinese officials cancelled planned matches for world champions Argentina in Hangzhou and Beijing the following month.
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