A fan has created an epic trailer for Lionel Messi's impending documentary and it's giving goosebumps galore.
In November, it was reported that the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner was allowing fans unprecedented access into his personal and professional life.
The documentary will included footage of the World Cup in Qatar, where Messi captained Argentina to glory and finally completed football.
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Messi scored seven times as Argentina won their third World Cup and their first since 1986 when the late Diego Maradona did his thing in Mexico.
Lionel Scaloni's side lost their first game in shocking fashion to Saudi Arabia but with Messi in sensational form, Argentina were crowned World Cup champions after a penalty shoot-out victory over France.
The series promises to be an absolutely stunning watch, particularly with behind-the-scenes footage throughout the showpiece just gone.
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There's no word on when the documentary will be released just yet but a fan on Twitter put together an incredible trailer that has got everyone hyped up.
@FCB_Lad_ put the clips together for the video, which has accrued nearly 90,000 views at the time of writing.
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With Netflix-worthy editing and production value, it includes footage of Messi strutting his stuff for Barcelona and highlights all the accolades he has won.
Attention turns to his disappointment on the international stage, including his tears after losing the Copa America final to Chile.
But those near misses only made sweeter for Messi when he won the tournament, as well as the World Cup, in back-to-back years.
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The 'greatest fairytale in the history of the game' flashes up on the screen and we then see Messi's magic in Qatar and him getting his hands on the most precious prize in the game after an enthralling game against France at the Lusail Stadium.
And after watching the two minute video, fans are in agreement that a Messi documentary cannot come soon enough.
One fan wrote: "The world needs a Messi documentary that covers his entire career man Make it happen. @netflix."
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Another said: "This would be the best documentary in the world."
A third opined: "Netflix better pay you and pick this up!"
A fourth concurred: "@netflix we are waiting for you."
A fifth added: "@Netflix Make it a reality and release it worldwide if you want sick load of money."
Netflix followed six captains and charted their journey qualifying to the World Cup, now it's time for the winning skipper to get his own programme.
Topics: Lionel Messi, Argentina, Football World Cup, Barcelona