Tony Sanabria He got himself into a huge mess. He allegedly spit Leo Messi in Paraguay-Argentina in the South American qualifiers for the World Cup put him in the spotlight. The former Barça and Betis player denies that he did such an act and confirms that he suffered many threats after what happened.
The striker in the statements after the match denied this was his intention, but this did not prevent him from receiving a flood of unfriendly messages about it, even scary. He wrote about them this Saturday on his Instagram account: “I feel obligated to come out and deny what happened last night… For the simple fact of seeing my family affected and for receiving multiple threats for an event that never happened.“.
“I would never do that to a colleague or any other person out of respect. What example am I setting for my daughters by doing such a thing? I recommend that you see all the pictures“wrote the Torino footballer.
Source: La Verdad

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