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He wanted to attack Lionel Messi, what Canelo Álvarez did now and shocked Lionel

The former River Plate player had his first meeting with the top scorer in the Champions League

By Wilian Estrella

The former River Plate player had his first meeting with the top scorer in the Champions League
The former River Plate player had his first meeting with the top scorer in the Champions League
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During the World Cup in Qatar, there was a controversy surrounding Lionel Messi, after the match between the Argentine team and its counterpart from Mexico. The top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) was accused of kicking the Tri shirt and 'Canelo' Álvarez, a well-known boxer from that country, was outraged and publicly said that Leo would regret his action. Now, the athlete remembered Argentina and caused surprise.

After the victory of the Albiceleste over the Tri by 2-0, a video of the "Flea" circulated on social networks celebrating with his teammates. Immediately, the Mexican fans accused Leo of kicking the Aztec shirt, however, the Argentina captain only brushed the garment when removing a shoe. What happened provoked the anger of 'Canelo', who was a trend due to his reaction.

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The boxer expressed himself through his official channels and threatened the best player in history. Later, he had to apologize for his foolish behavior on social networks, while the Paris Saint-Germain star Argentine striker downplayed what Álvarez had done.

What "Canelo" did now and surprised everyone:

During the athlete's vacation, Saul 'Canelo' met Argentine fans and did not hesitate to take a photo with the current world champion's shirt. After his outburst, he backed down and surrendered at the feet of Lionel Messi and the entire squad led by Lionel Scaloni.


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