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Barcelona Star Leo Messi Dribbles Through A High-Speed Motorcycle Chase In This Crazy Samsung Ad [THE BRIEF]

Nov 12, 2013, 18:51 IST

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FC Barcelona soccer star Lionel Messi dribbles through a high-speed motorcycle chase in the latest ad for Samsung, produced by the agencies R/GA and Cheil Worldwide. Afterward, Messi is greeted by the German soccer legend Franz Beckenbauer, who awards Messi the captain's armband for a soccer game against a group of aliens who inhabit a giant spaceship that appears at the end of the commercial.

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