Messi, angry: “You can’t give two passes in a row”

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After that match in the Maturín match Venezuela which sometimes seemed to be fought in a swimming pool and started half an hour after the deluge, all Argentina he complained. AND Lionel Messi He led that protest… On the 10th he did it just after a 1-1 draw with Venezuela, on the same field of play. Leo said: “You can’t play, you can’t make two passes in a row. The game was tight, it was very difficult. It’s hard to play like that. Your game is very small.”

Messi added: “I was there to fight, to win the second ball, to play with the opponent’s error and not take too many risks. We played that game, the one we had to play because of the arrangement of the field.”

Then, Leo changed the subject: “I’m happy to return to the National Team, to continue having continuity here. I miss playing in Argentina again. Today we have a long trip back from Buenos Aires, a few days to rest and to Tuesday we will try to beat Uruguay.”

Later, in a press conference, Lionel Scaloni followed the same discursive path as Messi. The coach said: “I went to talk to the referee and he promised me that if the ball didn’t run he would stop the game. And the ball didn’t run… It was obvious. I don’t know the standard, but it might have been played the next day. It’s better to watch, different.

Source: La Verdad

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