The World Cup face-off between Messi and Yamal was always meant to be — and I can’t wait to watch it play out like a movie finale

The World Cup face-off between Messi and Yamal was always meant to be — and I can’t wait to watch it play out like a movie finale

Whoa, baby!

On Sunday, Spain will take on Argentina in the World Cup final at Metlife Stadium.

But was this showdown eerily foreshadowed nearly 20 years ago, when a young FC Barcelona star Lionel Messi held and bathed a then chunky baby Lamine Yamal for a charity UNICEF calendar shoot?

Was the 2026 World Cup final eerily foreshadowed nearly 20 years ago, when a young FC Barcelona star Lionel Messi held and bathed a then chunky baby Lamine Yamal for a charity UNICEF calendar shoot? Joan Monfort

Did the soccer gods set this table?

And how did a series of incredible images from 2007 prove so prescient?

It all started with a simple Spanish newspaper raffle to find local Catalonia babies to pose for the charity calendar with players from FC Barcelona.

As Lamine Yamal emerged on the world scene, the old photos went viral — with one Spain fan saying their young star was “blessed by GOAT” Messi. AFP via Getty Images

A 6-month-old Lamine Yamal was one of the 12 chosen. Of all the featured players — including, reportedly, Ronaldinho and legendary defender Carles Puyol and future FC Barcelona manager Xavi Hernández — he was matched with Messi.

Chosen by chance or fate? We’ll never know.

In 2023, a 15-year-old Yamal first took the field for Barcelona. He only missed playing with Messi by two years, as the latter left for Paris Saint-Germain and, now, Inter Miami.

Spanish star Lamine Yamal, 19, has emerged as a phenom almost two decades after posing for a charity calendar shoot with Lionel Messi as a baby. FIFA via Getty Images

Making this World Cup final even more exciting: It will be the first time that Yamal, 19, and Messi, 39, have ever played against each other.

The charming calendar photos brought a whole other layer to the Spanish phenom’s emergence. Was there some sort of flow or transfer of powers from Messi to this baby, who would grow up to become an international superstar even before his braces were removed?

It’s not the only wacky photographic or video evidence of future athletes interacting with other pros.

Michael Jordan played peek-a-boo with adorable 2-year-old Katie Ledecky in 1999, leading to discussions about generational greatness. YouTube

US swimmer Katie Ledecky shared a video of herself as a 2-year-old playing peekaboo with Michael Jordan in a suite at a Capitals game — perhaps an early christening of her elite athleticism, which would debut at the London Olympics when she was only 15.

There’s also an old photo of a 10-year-old Lindsey Vonn meeting her idol Picabo Street at a Minneapolis ski shop in 1995. And we’ve all seen the adorable image of a young Patrick Mahomes shagging fly balls with the Mets’ Mike Hampton in 2000.

But many of these happened within the confines of fandom, competition or family connections.

Lionel Messi of Argentina is regarded as the GOAT. He already has one World Cup title and eight Ballon d’Or awards. Getty Images

Not in the cradle. Not from a raffle. Not with the universe dictating the terms.

However, if someone wrote this in a movie script, it’d be torn up and tossed in the trash. Too unbelievable. Too ridiculous. No one is buying it! Maybe for a Marvel origin story, but not for real life.

As the granddaughter of Spanish immigrants, I’ll be cheering on the entire Spanish squad, especially the workhorse Mikel Oyarzabal and young Nico Williams, who plays for my favorite team, Athletic Bilbao. And, of course, Yamal, who has much more to prove than Messi.

The GOAT from Rosario, Argentina, already has one World Cup title under his belt, along with eight Ballon d’Or awards.

Those photos show just how unpredictably and fast life moves. One day Messi is holding a baby for charity. Nearly two decades later, that baby might be holding a golden trophy.

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