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The Mexican journalist who is Messi's hater and mocked him after the elimination

Lionel Messi has a constant hater in Mexico, and he didn't hesitate to mock Messi now.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi has a constant hater in Mexico, and he didn't hesitate to mock Messi now.
Lionel Messi has a constant hater in Mexico, and he didn't hesitate to mock Messi now.

It was the hard news of the week, Inter Miami lost to Cincinnati 1-0, in what was Lionel Messi's return to the playing fields, after being injured for more than two weeks. Lionel was unable to play for four games with Miami, same games that the team failed to win. On their return, they were eliminated against Cincinnati.

 

The Argentine player did not have minutes on the playing field because he has not yet overcome an injury that complicated him. In multiple videos, Messi was seen on the substitute bench, but despite everything, the player did not take the field. This is how the Miami team ended up eliminated and with the Argentine player on the substitute bench, along with the Featherweight, who went to watch the game.

The journalist Álvaro Morales was present with his criticism and with a video he presented his arguments. "The excuses of the Messilovers, excuse number one, is that he cannot do it alone, excuse two, is that everything depends on his state of happiness, excuse number three, is that he has already won the world cup. In a league that until the Beckham himself said that players cleaned swimming pools. What was missing, penalties?

What the regulations say about Messi's potential departure to Europe

According to the MLS regulations, the player could leave the Miami team alone for Europe, just as David Bekcham himself did at the time, who after being in the Los Angeles Galaxy, went to play for the AC Milan team. That is, the Argentine player could end up in Europe after failing to qualify for the play-offs of the MLS tournament.


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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