Messi’s strong words about Guardiola on ruining the sport have become viral
Messi was cleared about Guardiola
Lionel Messi is one of the best players in the world. The Argentinian has made a huge impact and his great performances are still remembered for being totally positive. Since his arrival at Inter Miami, his games have been the talk of the town and he has been an icon when it comes to the quality of the game. For this reason, the Argentine has stood out above the rest in the United States.
Messi's arrival in the United States represented an opportunity for the people of this country to become more interested in soccer. Undoubtedly, not every day you have the opportunity to welcome the best player in the history of soccer. In some videos on Youtube, some people were even asked who Lionel Messi was on the streets of Miami. With that said, some people were completely unaware of the Argentinian
Faced with this, the controversy was awakening because the player was arriving in a league where people did not know him. Nevertheless, this has been completely the opposite as Inter Miami's matches while Messi is in office do not cease to have a good reception and good public. In addition, tickets are excessively expensive. At the same time, things look set to remain that way in the coming seasons
Similarly, Messi is particularly remembered for his time at FC Barcelona. Under Pep Guardiola, the team achieved things that for many were not possible with the team from Catalonia. Without a doubt, one of those responsible for putting Messi as a top player in the world was precisely the Spaniard. Faced with this, Messi remembers it in this way with Jorge Valdano
Messi's words about Guardiola
In an interview for Movistar Plus, Lionel Messi was interviewed by Argentine idol Jorge Valdano. During the interview, Messi said that Guardiola did a lot of damage to football, but not in a bad way, but in a good way. In addition, he took the opportunity to say that he has been the best coach who has led it. These were his words
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