One of the great breaking points for Argentina in the World Cup in Qatar was the 2-2 draw and the victory on penalties over the Netherlands, which allowed them to advance to the semifinals once morest Croatia. Without a doubt, it was the match with the greatest tension between the players of both teams, with a brawl and many provocations during the definition from the twelve steps. And already in the mixed zone, Lionel Messi unloaded once morest striker Wout Weghorst, Author of the two goals for the European team.
It happened that the man from Rosario, once the game was over and with a thousand heartbeats, spoke with the journalist Gaston Edul from TyC Sports and, seconds before the interview began, he harshly attacked a member of the orange team’s delegation who went behind the camera, who was later found out to be Weghorst.
Edul, in his first speech, asked the Argentine star: “Were you a little hot by the end?”. And the forward, spicy as he was rarely seen, ignored the query and verbally intertwined with a person who did not appear on camera: “What are you looking at, fool? Go there, fool.”
That reaction, unknown to the temper of Messi, It was due to a hot climate that was palpitated in the previous one with statements by coach Louis van Gaal and a controversial performance by the referee Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahozwho charged Argentina with yellows, to the point of adding the second reprimand to Marcos Acuna y Gonzalo Montielwho might not play the next match once morest Croatia.
Regarding that moment, Messi showed regret to Andy Kusnetzoff in the interview on Radio Urbana Play. “I don’t like what I did, I don’t like to leave that image but it’s over,” Lionel Messi said reflectively and remembering the phrase, “Andá pa’ allá bobo”. And he also referred to the celebration of Topo Gigio, once morest the bank of the Netherlands headed by Van Gaal: “He left at the moment. He knew everything Van Gaal had said before the game. Some of my teammates even told me, by the way: ‘Did you see what Van Gaal declared?’ And when all that ends, what happened happened. I do not like that. I don’t like what I did. I don’t like the ‘andá pa ‘allá’. But hey, these are moments of great tension, a lot of nervousness and everything happens very quickly. One reacts as one reacts but nothing was planned. I don’t like leaving that image, these are things that happen”. And he expanded: “It was something that came naturally to me, a lot had happened on the field with that player and a couple more brushes with crosses, the fever with the referee as well. I had just finished and that came out.”
Also, Messi spoke regarding his contact with Román: “I spoke to him, he always wrote following the games, he spoke to me not only at the World Cup but also throughout the years. He had had a couple of meetings with Van Gaal in Barcelona and we discussed all of that. Whenever he talks regarding me, Román throws headlines like “Don’t make him angry.”
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