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The remarkable Lionel Messi ended doubts about being a successful international player by winning the FIFA World Cup. For years, fans cast doubts on his ability to lead Argentina to the grandest prize in soccer. However, he laid those doubts to bed by bringing home the trophy. Everyone is talking about it today, and he leaves a legacy like Michael Jordan. After his career, Jordan received a documentary named after him in the form of ‘The Last Dance.’ Similarly, ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ captured the hearts and minds of fans around with their in-depth documentary about the club.

After bagging $9.5 million for the first season of Wrexham, the producers want to do something special with Messi. In the latest news, fans couldn’t contain their excitement as the soccer god will get sainted!

‘Welcome to Wrexham’ producers announces plans for a documentary about Lionel Messi

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Apple TV entered the sports market through MLS coverage and the creation of a soccer comedy series, Ted Lasso. They have now announced their plans for a four-part docuseries of Lionel Messi’s World Cup victory. The famous producers of ‘Free Solo’ and ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ will join them to create the docuseries. During the World Cup, fans saw cameras following the Argentinian, and it would be interesting to see the mindset he had during the tournament.

Fans can expect various moments like their shocking defeat to Saudi Arabia in the opening match of the World Cup. The goal against Mexico and Australia would have a special mention. Along with that, the documentary could include fan moments and other motivational speeches on the TV Show. The final against France would deserve an entire episode for the sensational performances he showcased.

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Hence, it is somewhat of a dream for players to watch their favorite player hit the TV screens, and it hopefully becomes similar to Jordan’s Last Dance. The producers of ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ bagged $530,000 for each episode.

The Wrexham documentary became a surefire hit for both fans and the club themselves as it increased their fanbase and exposure.

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The Wrexham documentary elevated their stature

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney gave the green light for the documentary as it helped the club to widen its fan base. The documentary became a massive hit amongst the masses, and casual soccer fans took to Wrexham’s passion to get promoted. Thus, they entered the EFL League Two after 15 years and will now prepare to get back-to-back promotions. Viewers can soon expect to see the documentary’s second season, which will showcase the band’s promotional run. 

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Documentaries can create an impact amongst people, as well as celebrate glorious careers. For Messi, this documentary will be a celebration of an illustrious career. Are you excited about watching it?

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