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While Messi returned to Argentina and shone, Lionel's anger that made the whole world laugh

Lionel Messi was super emotional on his return to Argentina,

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi was super emotional on his return to Argentina,
Lionel Messi was super emotional on his return to Argentina,

The Argentine team won 2-0 against Panama, within the framework of the first friendly that the team led by Lionel Scaloni had after winning the World Cup in Qatar. In the middle of the party that the world champion lived, Lionel Messi had a little anger that, far from surprising his teammates, made the Albiceleste squad laugh.

After the final whistle, there was a series of recognitions for the squad that made history in the Middle East. Leo Messi and Scaloni spoke. All the players who were in Qatar received a replica of the trophy won against France and everyone enjoyed themselves while La Konga sang his most representative songs. However, for a moment, the captain of the Argentine team showed his anger for a particular fact.

During the Albiceleste celebration, the fans who filled the Monumental stadium asked Lionel Messi to dance. The best player in history decided to have a limit in the heartfelt celebration of him. However, his annoyance was visible in the eyes of his teammates, who continued with the party and avoided putting pressure on the PSG striker.

The record that Messi will look for in the second friendly of the Argentine team:

Lionel Messi reached 800 professional goals after the free kick against Panama. Now, the captain of the Albiceleste goes for another professional brand. Against Curaçao, he will seek to score his 100th goal with the national team and become the first Argentine to achieve this achievement. Next Tuesday, March 28, the 'Flea', in Santiago del Estero, could continue to enlarge his story.


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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