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Coronavirus Stay Home The Message Of Lionel Messi And His Children



Many athletes try to make everyone aware during this quarantine that staying at home is the best way to deal with the coronavirus and one of those who transmitted this request were Lionel Messi.
This time he did it with a tender photo in which he shows his three children, Thiago, Mateo, and Ciro in bed, in bed, recently bathed, in pajamas and with a book each in hand and accompanied by the slogan, #Stay_at_home.
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For Father's Day in Spain on March 14, the Barcelona player also made a publication in which he conveys the importance of serving quarantine at home.

His wife, Antonela Rocuzzo, had also demonstrated on her Instagram account days ago, but through a story with several images about her days of mandatory isolation. Both to remember the health recommendations and to reflect the stress and difficulties of everyday life.

On the other hand, Barcelona, the club where Messi plays, confirmed today his first two cases of coronavirus: the head of the club's medical service, Ramón Canal, and the medical manager of the handball team, Josep Antoni Gutiérrez.



Three little angels! The family photo of Messi's children before going to sleep

Lionel Messi and his wife, Antonella Roccuzzo, share daily scenes of family life with the millions of fans, they have on their social networks. In the midst of the quarantine, the Barcelona player took the opportunity to reiterate that no one should leave their homes to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
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Messi decided to publish a photo of his children in bed, freshly bathed, in pajamas and with a book each in hand. They look like three little angels!

Little Cyrus has a story with a few letters and three-dimensional images, a very common book among babies. Thiago is reading Disney stories, while Mateo seems to look askance at what his older brother is reading.




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