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He made fun of Messi but Lionel humiliated him, now the worst karma comes to him and nobody wants him

He signed for a European giant after Qatar 2022, but he did not perform and now they ruled him out.

By William Estrella

He signed for a European giant after Qatar 2022, but he did not perform and now they ruled him out.
He signed for a European giant after Qatar 2022, but he did not perform and now they ruled him out.

Lionel Messi gave one of the best individual performances in World Cup history in Qatar 2022. The captain of the Argentine National Team converted in all the games, with the exception of Poland, and won not only the World Cup, but also the award for best player of the tournament, which made him the only player to win the award in Two occasions.

Now, probably the highest point of the World Cup for the Albiceleste was the final against France, but without a doubt the match against the Netherlands in the quarterfinals competes almost on par. That match was charged with emotions and it all ended in a tense penalty shootout that saw those led by Lionel Scaloni win.

When Lautaro Martínez converted the winning penalty, the Argentine players celebrated in the Dutch's faces and the tension moved to the locker room and mixed zone. It was then that Messi, in the middle of an interview, told Wout Weghorst the iconic phrase “go there, fool”. After the World Cup, the Dutch striker was signed by Manchester United, but he disappointed and now the Red Devils made a decision with his transfer.

Manchester United ruled out Wout Weghorst

The center forward barely scored two goals in 30 games played with the United shirt and the board confirmed that they would not make use of the purchase option. In this way, the Dutchman will have to return to Burnely, a team that has just been promoted to the Premier League for next season.


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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