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(VIDEO) This is how Lionel Messi reacted to Argentina's goal against Bolivia in La Paz

This was Lionel Messi's celebration from the bench

By William Estrella

This was Lionel Messi's celebration from the bench
This was Lionel Messi's celebration from the bench

Argentina is having a favorable match in La Paz against Bolivia. Lionel Scaloni's team currently wins 0-2 thanks to goals from Enzo Fernandez and Nico Tagliafico. The match was certainly a complex match for the visitors, especially considering that it is on a field that has always been difficult for Argentina. However, the team responds well to the moment and great records could come if the victory is achieved.

 

Even though Lionel Messi didn't even go to the bench, the Argentine National Team made it clear why they won the World Cup last year. The 'Flea' teammates justified the captain's absence with their performance, since it would not have made sense for him to take risks in a game like this if he is not 100% physically fit. With the goal from Enzo Fernández (31') and the goal from Nicolás Tagliafico (42'), the Scaloneta players brought a smile to their captain, since the good version continues despite his absence.

The captain of the Argentine National Team was watching this match, from the bench, where after the first goal, he could be seen very happy. Lionel Scaloni decided not to risk the figure of the Argentine National Team, despite the great complexity of the match. Despite this, the team does very well on the field of play and it seems that there is life without Messi in Argentina, although the presence of the Inter Miami player will always be important.

 

 

An uncomfortable scenario for Lionel Messi

La Paz is a scenario that has been complicated for the Argentine on more than one occasion. Lionel Messi has established himself in a great way on the field of play in numerous scenarios, but every time he travels to Bolivia, the match is tense for the footballer. In three visits, Messi has won once, tied once and lost by a landslide 6-1. Now, he will not be able to see minutes and it will remain one of the fields where he never managed to score.


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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