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It wasn't enough to step on the Tri jersey, Messi and the new controversy where it hurts the most

It was not enough to step on the Tri jersey, Messi and his new pearl in the middle of the World Cup, which generates controversy

By Hector Garcia

It was not enough to step on the Tri jersey, Messi and his new pearl in the middle of the World Cup, which generates controversy
It was not enough to step on the Tri jersey, Messi and his new pearl in the middle of the World Cup, which generates controversy
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Lionel Messi achieved an agonizing qualification to the semifinals with the Argentine national team for the 2022 World Cup. However, while Argentina celebrates the milestone, the controversy with the Mexican national team keeps Lionel Messi in the news. The soccer player had just come out of his conflict with FIFA after allegedly kicking the shirt, and now he is giving a new blow to the regulatory body.

Lionel Messi was a key part of Argentina's victory over the Netherlands in an intense World Cup quarter-final. Lionel provided an assist and scored the second goal of the match. He also scored his penalty in the penalty shootout where Dibu Martinez was one of the great figures.

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