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Messi rejected him, called him a donkey; look at what Jamie Carragher had to say about it

Messi rejected Jamie Carragher and the Liverpool legend couldn't hesitate to make a few statements

By William Estrella

Messi rejected Jamie Carragher and the Liverpool legend couldn't hesitate to make a few statements
Messi rejected Jamie Carragher and the Liverpool legend couldn't hesitate to make a few statements

The English press has always been known for being very harsh for its comments, and in the case of Sky Sports, it has been no exception. Without a doubt, every Premier League fan knows that comments from former players such as Jamie Carragher, Gary Neville and Roy Keane are often controversial. Given this, many are already accustomed to that style.

Nevertheless, not everyone takes the criticism well, including the case of Lionel Messi. It is worth mentioning that back in 2021, Jamie Carragher criticized Messi's signing with PSG, to which the Argentine did not forgive him. According to Carragher himself, Lionel Messi sent him a text message calling him a donkey. Similarly, during Ronaldo's time at United, the Portuguese ignored him during a match

Because of this, Jamie Carragher decided to invite Messi to the CBS Sports show in Miami, which he decided to turn down. According to international media, the Argentine has even decided that he will not appear on any programme where former Liverpool footballer Jamie Carragher is present. Faced with this, Carragher did not remain silent and decided to make a comparison between two. footballers who have ignored him in the past

Carragher's words about Messi and Ronaldo

Despite Messi's comments and his refusal to go on the show, the player mentioned that the comparison between Messi and Ronaldo is not up for debate, assuring that Messi is better. Here's the moment

 


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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