Lyon use Messi to lure Thiago Almada: “Don’t listen to Cristiano”

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Thiago Almada (23) was confirmed this Wednesday as a new reinforcement of Olympique Lyonnaisa club where he comes on loan Botafogo. This is an agreement facilitated by the fact that the owner of both clubs is the same person, the American billionaire John Textor. But beyond the debt itself, which promises to be useful for a Lyon who, due to his delicate economic situation, was not allowed to sign, the curiosity was in the form chosen by Lyon to announce the arrival of Thiago Almada.

Through the corresponding video published on social networks, the Lyon used creativity and sarcasm, using Leo Messi already Cristiano Ronaldo. Specifically, what it did was simulate a message of Leo Messi on the phone Thiago Almada where the Inter Miami footballer tells him to ignore the recent statements of the Portuguese in which he said that Arab football has a higher level than French football. “Don’t listen to Cristiano. Ligue 1 is incredible,” you read here.


It’s all part of fiction. That message from Leo Messi in Thiago Almada It doesn’t really exist yet, but the creativity shown by Lyon’s communication team is definitely worth mentioning. They are lucky to have a footballer with such immense talent Thiago Almada and predisposed to give them much joy for the rest of the season.

Trained on Velez Sarsfield, Thiago Almada stand in Argentina before going to Atlanta United in 2022. In Major League Soccer he continues to grow as a player and since last summer he has been playing in Botafogo Brazilian, where he also offered a great performance. Now, finally, it’s his time to show his talent in European football.

Source: La Verdad

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