Lionel Messi, 37, loses temper again as Inter Miami star squares up to rival player and snaps at fans
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Lionel Messi, 37, loses temper again as Inter Miami star squares up to rival player and snaps at fans
Lionel Messi has, for the second time in just a couple of months, lost his temper while playing for Inter Miami in the MLS.Back in February, the 37-year-old was seen grabbing an opposing coach by the neck as his side drew 2-2 with New York City FC - while he also clashed with the referee on that occasion.On Friday, Messi had a match to forget with Inter Miami losing 2-0 to Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the first leg of their Concacaf Champions Cup s…
It was the spark of the night in Vancouver Whitecaps' victory against Mascherano's. Leo reproached former Boca for a play and the discussion continued for a long time with insults.The midfielder then commented on the episode in mixed zone: Wednesday there will be rematch.
The midfielder of the Paraguayan National Team, Andrés Cubas, went viral in the last hours for a spicy crossing with the Argentine star, Lionel Messi, during the triumph of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC for 2-0 in front of Inter Miami for the semifinal of the Concachampions. Faithful to his style, the player of the Albirroja was recovering a large amount of balls in the midfield and in a miscalculation punished a little bit the captain of the rival…
Lionel Messi was the lead in the fall against the whole of Canada. The post “Pressure is for Vancouver...”: Mascherano’s striking statements following the defeat of the Inter Miami appeared first on The Intransigent.
In the match that Inter Miami lost by 2-0 to Vancouver Whitecaps, a heavy foul generated the anger of the world champion. Look at his reaction.
The former Boca Juniors, Andrés Cubas, owned half of the court in Vancouver Whitecaps after putting the series 2 – 0 against Inter Miami, on the way to the semis in the Concachampios that took place in Canada. But the game flashes stole them from Paraguayan nationalized footballer after a run-in with Lionel Messi. It happened in the first time, in the partial victory of the Canadian team and blew up La Pulga as it was rarely seen. The semifinal …
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