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He almost injured Lionel Messi for life, now Karma comes to him and he's unemployed

This footballer is out of the football system, after almost breaking Leo.

By William Estrella

This footballer is out of the football system, after almost breaking Leo.
This footballer is out of the football system, after almost breaking Leo.

There is talk in the world of soccer that there are certain established players who are truly untouchable for the businessmen who manage the sport and fans, who cannot be criticized, injured or left off the field due to expulsions, since it would be harmful to the team. football business as such.

Lionel Messi would be that case, as could Cristiano Ronaldo, players who move such a large audience and fans that they are truly untouchable for different people, and who can end up being punished by the system or who simply sympathize with these players, since They can't get out of the soccer machine.

One such case is that of Mapou Yanga M'biwa, a footballer who is undoubtedly one of those who most infuriated the Argentine ten on the field of play and who had a great projection, but ultimately did not end up being successful in football. In a friendly for the Joan Gamper Cup he made Messi angry. The Argentine took him by the neck and headed him, currently the defender has not had a team since 2020. At the time, AS Roma bought him for 10 million euros from Olympique de Lyon, now he has no club at 33 years old.

Now another name is revealed, a footballer who almost broke the Argentine ten and takes him out of the fields forever, who later his career fell more and more downward until now that he is retired from football and currently has no job, wanting to be coach but no club giving him the opportunity, being a person remembered for that kick to ten.

The player who almost broke Messi now has no job

Tomas Ujfalusi, a player who nearly broke Lionel Messi's ankle with a brutal kick, now has no job, after retiring from football and living in his native Czech Republic, wanting to be a coach but not having the opportunity yet.

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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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