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Matt Damon’s confession about Lionel Messi: "He's more important than me at home"


While promoting The Odyssey, Matt Damon surprised fans by speaking in Spanish about his love for Argentina’s national soccer team and Lionel Messi.


Matt Damon attends "Mumford & Sons: The House Band" Premiere during the 2026 Tribeca Festival on June 12, 2026 in New York© Theo Wargo
JULY 2, 2026 11:46 AM EDT

The FIFA World Cup continues to deliver memorable moments beyond the field, and this time, Matt Damon stole the spotlight. The actor was in Miami promoting The Odyssey, Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated new film, when he attended the June 27 match between Colombia and Portugal at the city’s stadium alongside Colombian actor John Leguizamo.

Before kickoff, Damon sat down for an interview with Telemundo that quickly went viral. When the reporter asked whether his family had Lionel Messi jerseys or flags at home, the actor didn’t hesitate.

Matt Damon attends a special ODYSSEY Miami Photo call presented by Universal Pictures on June 26, 2026 in Miami© Alexander Tamargo
Matt Damon attends a special ODYSSEY Miami Photo call presented by Universal Pictures on June 26, 2026 in Miami

“Of course. He’s more important than I am,” Damon joked with a laugh, making it clear just how much the Argentine superstar is loved in his household.

He doubled down moments later, saying, “At my house, Messi is more important than me. Argentina is my team,” prompting laughter from everyone on set, including Leguizamo.

Matt Damon and his wife Luciana Barroso© CHRISTOPHER VICTORIO
Matt Damon and his wife Luciana Barroso

A nod to Colombia

Despite openly declaring his loyalty to Argentina, Damon made sure to show some love for his friend’s home country.

“Argentina is my team, but today it’s Colombia because my friend here is Colombian,” he said, effortlessly switching between Spanish and English.

Matt Damon and John Leguizamo  attend a special ODYSSEY Miami Photo call © Alexander Tamargo
Matt Damon and John Leguizamo attend a special ODYSSEY Miami Photo call

According to Argentina’s La Nación, Damon had already been playfully challenging Leguizamo before the interview, joking about who could cheer louder. Damon won the contest with an enthusiastic chant of, “Gooooal! Messi, Messi!”

How Matt Damon became an Argentina fan

Damon’s passion for Argentine soccer isn’t exactly a surprise. The actor has been married to Argentine-born Luciana Barroso since 2005. The couple met in 2003 at a Miami Beach bar where Barroso was working as a bartender.

Together they share three daughters, Isabella, Gia Zavala, and Stella. Damon is also the legal adoptive father of Alexia, Barroso’s daughter from a previous relationship.

Alexia Barroso, Isabella Damon, Gia Damon, Matt Damon, his wife Luciana Barroso and Stella Damon© JOHN LAMPARSKI
Alexia Barroso, Isabella Damon, Gia Damon, Matt Damon, his wife Luciana Barroso and Stella Damon

It was Barroso who introduced him to Argentina’s soccer culture, eventually turning him into a devoted Boca Juniors supporter. Damon has even attended a match at the legendary La Bombonera stadium, an experience he once described as “the craziest thing” he’d ever witnessed at a sporting event.