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He almost went to blows with Messi, what Gary Medel said after the Argentine title

On the pitch he always had a tense relationship, but the Chilean surrendered at the feet of the Argentina captain.

On the pitch he always had a tense relationship, but the Chilean surrendered at the feet of the Argentina captain.

The Argentine team achieved the long-awaited title in Qatar, after beating France in the penalty shootout. Finally, Lionel Messi had his reward and lifted the most important trophy in the world. Countless characters congratulated the 'Flea', but the message from Gary Medel, who always had a tense relationship with Leo on the pitch, caught our attention.

The world surrendered to the feet of the best player in history, after winning the World Cup in Qatar, where he scored seven goals and provided three assists throughout the tournament. The Chilean Medel did not miss the opportunity to highlight the PSG striker, who confirmed that he will continue wearing the albiceleste shirt for a while longer (he did not determine until when).

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Despite the fact that the strong crosses between Leo and the 'Pitbull' are remembered, especially in the match for third place in the Copa América 2019, when they almost went to blows and both were expelled, the defender of the 'Red' praised the captain of the National Team, who in a year and a half lifted three international titles.

What did Medel say after Lionel Messi's title?

Through Instagram, the Chilean defender said: "Big hug to the world champions, Argentina and Messi, the best player I have ever seen and faced." His words drew attention to the historical rivalry with the neighboring country. “We had the pleasure of playing against each other for 17 years, winning, losing, fighting and celebrating. Today it's time to congratulate the best in the world. Long live football! ”, he expanded.

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