What Lionel Messi said after the controversy over Mexico's shirt, surprised Canelo

The top winner of the Ballon d'Or referred to what happened in the Albiceleste dressing room after the victory against Tri

The top winner of the Ballon d'Or referred to what happened in the Albiceleste dressing room after the victory against Tri
The top winner of the Ballon d'Or referred to what happened in the Albiceleste dressing room after the victory against Tri
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The Argentine team is already in the round of 16 of the World Cup in Qatar and sets its sights on Australia. However, after the last victory in the group stage, Lionel Messi referred to the controversy with the Mexico shirt and the threats that there were from the North country. His words surprised everyone.

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During the agitated celebration of the Albiceleste's players after beating the national team of Mexico, within the framework of the second date of the World Cup, the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) inadvertently bumped into a Tri shirt that was on the floor.

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The fact caused controversy among fans of the tricolor box. Even the boxer Canelo Álvarez threatened the "Flea" (later he apologized through social networks). Given this, the PSG striker decided to speak on the subject and said: “If I saw the mess that was made by the Mexico shirt, who knows me knows that I will not disrespect anyone.”

If he is going to apologize as they demanded from North American soil, he expanded: "I do not have to apologize because I think it was a misunderstanding, I did not offend Mexico or the shirt." After his words, things were finally clear now.

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Leo and the mission to win the World Cup:

After the bad taste in his mouth for losing in his World Cup debut against Saudi Arabia, Lionel Messi and the squad demonstrated their hierarchy against Mexico and Poland. Now, they are going to Australia and are already looking at the possible quarterfinals against the Netherlands or the United States.

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