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While Federico Valverde hit a rival in the face, Messi's lesson of greatness in PSG

Federico Valverde was absolutely furious with this Villarreal player.

By William Estrella

Federico Valverde was absolutely furious with this Villarreal player.
Federico Valverde was absolutely furious with this Villarreal player.

Real Madrid could not against Villarreal, in a new round of the Spanish league. Despite the fact that the defeat leaves the 'merengues' practically without the possibility of fighting for the title, what is currently being talked about is what Federico Valverde, a Uruguayan national team, has done, who is accused of assaulting a rival. In this context, Lionel Messi gave a lesson to the 'King of Europe' midfielder, who could receive an exemplary sanction and the case would even go to ordinary justice.

After Madrid's defeat against the 'Yellow Submarine', which featured Giovani Lo Celso from the start (the Argentine national team gave an assist), it came to light that Valverde approached the bus that was carrying the rival players and attacked with a blow to Álex Baena. The action of the Uruguayan, who failed in the World Cup in Qatar by not being able to get past the group stage, would entail a sanction of at least four games.

While in Spain there is talk of the reason that motivated the South American's aggression, Baena and Villarreal could take legal action and go to ordinary justice in search of a sanction outside the playing fields. While the Uruguayan is in the middle of the controversy, Messi gives him a lesson in humility.

What Lionel Messi did in PSG's last match in Ligue 1:

The top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) shone in PSG's victory against Nice. After his goal and assist, he went to the dressing rooms where Darío Cvitanich, a former Argentine player who went through Nice, was waiting for him. They had a brief talk and Leo gave her his shirt. The 'Flea' gesture is almost always repeated on all French stages, where it is one of the most requested by its rivals after the final whistle.


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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