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He almost ended Messi's career and sent him to the hospital, now the worst possible karma hits him

He was a couple of inches away from breaking Messi's leg, now karma has arrived.

By William Estrella

He was a couple of inches away from breaking Messi's leg, now karma has arrived.
He was a couple of inches away from breaking Messi's leg, now karma has arrived.

The Qatar 2022 World Cup was one of the most beautiful moments in Lionel Messi's career, because he finally managed to win the World Cup with the Argentine team, 30 years after the last world trophy. However, the reality is that this event was close to never happening, as a player almost ended Messi's career a few months ago...

The day was September 2, 2021, when the Argentina team played against Venezuela. Although they won, the result was the least of it, what remained engraved in the fan's retina was the terrible tackle by Luis Adrián Martínez against Lionel Messi, who was left lying on the field of play.

The player was sent off immediately, and Lionel Messi was left lying on the ground for several minutes, worrying fans in Argentina and around the world. Fortunately for the Argentine, the hard tackle did not hurt him and he managed to continue playing. Now, the defender who made the foul is going through a terrible moment.

What's Luis Adrian doing at the moment?

Luis Adrian Martinez is not going through his best moment, in fact, quite the opposite. The Venezuelan was signed by a Bolivian team called Bolivian Always Ready, however, due to his low level, his contract was terminated. Now, he is in Saudi Arabia, but he has only played 3 games and there are rumors that once again, they want him out of the team.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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