He had a strong fight with Messi, now he is dedicated to selling wines to earn money
He had a strong episode with the world champion and now combines his activities in football with the sale of wine
Since Lionel Scaloni assumed the technical direction of the Argentine team, everything is happiness. In a year and a half, the Albiceleste won three international titles, the most important being the World Cup in Qatar. However, before what happened in the last stage, there were moments of conflict. Even Lionel Messi came to hit with a former partner, who currently sells wine.
Before the glorious moments of the Argentine national team, there were situations that are part of the black history of the National Team. Argentina lost three finals in a row (one World Cup and two Copa América). In addition, he had a bad time in the 2011 continental tournament, where there was a strong cross between the best player in history and a former player.
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It is about Nicolás Burdisso. The former Boca Juniors player confessed years ago that he had a fight with Leo during the 2011 Copa América. In dialogue with the 'Podemos Chat' program, the former defender said: “We argued on the pitch over certain situations. He wanted the ball, I wanted to pass it to him, but he couldn't. He was uncomfortable with the game, I with the situation. We entered the locker room fighting, I see him coming towards me, I stopped and...they separated us”. After the incident, he had one more meeting with the National Team and then he was never taken into account again.
What is Nicolás Burdisso currently doing?
After playing in clubs such as Boca Juniors, Inter Milan, Rome, Genoa and Torino, in addition to representing the National Team in two Copa América and two World Cups, in 2018 he announced his retirement from sports. He was the sports manager of Boca Juniors and currently performs the same function at Fiorentina in Italy. Along with his career, he has a wine business. It has 20 hectares and has a production of 120 thousand bottles per year.