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“What Did You Do for Newell’s?”: the Former Atlético Technician Who Questioned the Tribute to Lionel Messi

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Juan Manuel Llop harshly criticized the decision of the Rosario Club to put a tribune to the world star.
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Juan Manuel Llop harshly criticized the decision of the Rosario Club to put a tribune to the world star.

The Messi Tribune generated controversy in the leper world, an idol and multi-champion with the club came out to question the tribute. It is Juan Manuel “Chocho” Llop, the former midfielder who was led by Marcelo Bielsa in the golden age of the institution. “The world aligns with marketing. What are we going to discuss with Messi? He is the best player in the world. My question is this: What did Messi do for Newell’s? Ask?” began the Chocho on t…

Newell's is about to inaugurate its new headboard, which will bear the name Lionel Messi, in homage to the world champion, well-known “Leper” fan. Also, not everyone agrees with this situation and Juan Manuel Llop, idol of the entity, is one of those who spoke out against the initiative: “What did he do for Newell’s?”, he asked. “The world aligns with marketing. What are we going to discuss with Messi? He’s the best player in the world. My quest…

The Rosarino club built a new tribune at the Marcelo Bielsa Coloso that will bear the name of the star of the Argentina National Team.

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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