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Although he is a Mexican, he celebrated the title with Messi and El Tri vetoes him

The Mexican who celebrated the title with Lionel Messi and now he is banned from the Mexican national team

By Hector Garcia

The Mexican who celebrated the title with Lionel Messi and now he is banned from the Mexican national team
The Mexican who celebrated the title with Lionel Messi and now he is banned from the Mexican national team

For his great and distinguished career, Lionel Messi has earned the respect of most of his fans and rivals. However, it has reached the point where many athletes celebrate the Argentinean's victories. Such is the case of a Mexican who celebrated Messi's title in Qatar and is now banned from the Mexican national team.

Diego Abreu, son of the legendary striker Sebastián Abreu, is close to Lionel Messi because of the friendship the Argentinean has with his father. In fact, the Argentine star attended the Uruguayan's wedding despite having played in the final of the Copa del Rey back in 2017. Now, he receives the worst news from the Mexican national team.

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The footballer has dual nationality, Mexican and Uruguayan because of his father. In the Mexican national team he was monitored by youth teams, but the player requested permission before a call from Uruguay, without being guaranteed to stay, but that definitely fell badly in the Mexican federation and they would no longer count on him.

Did Abreu want to play for Mexico?

In an interview with Mexican media, the player assured that he did not rule out the idea of representing Mexico, despite growing up in Uruguay. However, his future seems to be definitively with the South American national team after deciding to be called up to the national youth team.
 


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