
The resemblance is so uncanny that Eurosport UK reportedly used his photo by accident on Twitter recently when talking about the real Messi.

"Now people really see me as the Iranian Messi and want me to mimic everything he does. When I show up somewhere, people are really shocked," he said. Iranians are obsessed with football, and Parastesh finds himself constantly besieged by fans looking for a selfie.

Reza Parastesh, a doppelganger of Barcelona and
Argentina's footballer Lionel Messi, poses for a picture with fans in a
street in Tehran on May 8, 2017.
Parastesh loves football but has never played professionally, though he is working on some tricks so he can better play the role. He remembers very well the last game between Iran and Argentina during World Cup 2014, when Messi's 91st-minute goal robbed the Islamic republic of a place in the last 16.
Reza's dad was furious.
"After the game, my dad called me and said don't come back home tonight... why did you score a goal against Iran? I said: But that wasn't me!" Parastesh said, laughing. His goal now is to meet his hero in Barcelona, and maybe even land a job as his understudy.

This combination of pictures created on May 08,
2017 shows (L) Reza Parastesh, a doppelganger of Barcelona and
Argentina's footballer Lionel Messi (R)
I could be his representative when he is too busy," he said.
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