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Rio De Janeiro • Lionel Messi's final act in the 2014 World Cup was lifting a free kick high over the bar, wasting Argentina's last chance to equalize in the final against Germany.

It was far from a fitting finish for the four-time world player of the year.

This was supposed to be Messi's World Cup, just like the 1986 tournament belonged to another Argentine great, Diego Maradona.

But after carrying his team through the group stage in Brazil with four goals, Messi seemed to run out of steam. He created chances in the final Sunday but, like the rest of the team, lacked the finishing touch to turn the game for Argentina.

"I'm hurt for losing the way we did. We were close to penalties," Messi said. "I think we deserved a little better, we had chances."

He was a picture of disappointment as he collected the trophy for the tournament's best player, and then stood in silence at the entrance to the player's tunnel, watching the Germans receive the trophy.

"At this moment, I don't care at all about that prize, only lifting the trophy matters," Messi said.

Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella said he thought Messi deserved the best player award, "because he played an extraordinary role. He was the fundamental factor in the team."