Lionel Messi has said he endured a "bad time" during his debut season at Paris Saint-Germain but added he is enjoying his football again, with Argentina's World Cup campaign two months away.

The Argentina captain, after spending 21 years at Barcelona, moved to Paris last summer and only contributed 11 goals and 14 assists for the Ligue 1 champions in his first season.

Messi has already netted six goals and assisted eight times in 11 appearances this term and said his revival is down to a different mentality.

"I feel good," Messi said after Argentina's 3-0 win over Honduras. "It's different from last year and I knew it was going to be like that.

"Last year, as I already said, I had a bad time. I never finished finding myself and this time is different. I arrived with a different mindset, more adapted to the club, to the locker room, to the game, to my teammates. The truth is that I feel very good, and I'm enjoying myself again."

The 35-year-old scored twice in Argentina's victory over Honduras in Friday's international friendly in Miami to extend their unbeaten run to 34 games.