They say Martino sold them out, Messi confesses what happened at halftime against Mexico in Qatar

Messi has already spoken about what happened at halftime against the Mexican national team, where many feel that El Tri slacked off

Messi has already spoken about what happened at halftime against the Mexican national team, where many feel that El Tri slacked off
Messi has already spoken about what happened at halftime against the Mexican national team, where many feel that El Tri slacked off
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Lionel Messi's statement finally confesses what happened in the match against Mexico. The Argentine player was interviewed in Olé and talked about the game between Mexico vs Argentina, in the World Cup, where El Tril succumbed by two goals to zero. For many, the match had strange stretches and inconsistent decisions by Gerardo Martino.

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But now Messi, with his statements in Olé, generated more debate about the rivalry between Mexico and Argentina that the fans have. In the interview, Lionel Messi stated that they were confident in what they were and what they could do. In that sense, he stated that the team always knew that the result was going to end in victory for them.

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In the interview, Lionel Messi pointed out that at halftime, he spoke to the boys and told them that he knew that the situation was difficult, but that they had to try to get out of it. We had to forget about the crisis and remember how we had played. Then he said that in the match as equals, Argentina was superior.

Messi and the anxiety against Mexico

For the Argentine player, there was a problem that was difficult to solve. They lost balls very easily, according to Messi, and the pressure made the game heavy for them, although in the end, they beat us after Martino's tactical mistakes and the one that he will be reproached for all his life, not putting Edson Álvarez as containment and putting Héctor Herrera. This facilitated Lionel Messi's first goal, which broke the deadlock.

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