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He fought with Messi, they can't stand him at his club and they want him out after the World Cup

He lives difficult moments in Europe and they are already thinking about the end of his contract

By Wilian Estrella

He lives difficult moments in Europe and they are already thinking about the end of his contract
He lives difficult moments in Europe and they are already thinking about the end of his contract
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During the 2021 Copa América, Argentina had a difficult test before reaching the final. They beat Colombia in the penalty shootout and Lionel Messi, captain of the Albiceleste, argued with a 'coffee' element. Now, said footballer has a bad time in Europe and they ask for his departure after the World Cup in Qatar.

This is the Colombian defender Yerry Mina. The South American defender, who did not make it to the World Cup that will take place in the Middle East with his team, is going through a difficult time in the Premier League, the toughest league in the whole world.

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Despite the fact that the league is now being suspended for the most important event at the country level, the 2022 Qatar World Cup, now Yerry Mina is being questioned about his constant injuries. Fans are getting fed up with him, and rumors suggest his manager is algo getting tired.

In this context, Gabriel Agbonlahor, a former Premier League player, spoke to the Football Insider portal and stated: “I don't think Yerry Mina deserves a new contract, if the players are prone to injury, you have to get rid of them. It's not a friendly place to be as a coach."

Yerry Mina's discussion with Lionel Messi:

In the semifinals of the Copa América, Leo and Mina had a meeting during the development of the commitment. In the penalty shootout, after 'Dibu' Martínez saved the Colombian's shot, the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) launched: "go dance now", alluding to the celebration after leaving Uruguay on the road from Luis Suarez.


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