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He fought with Messi, they want to kick him out and he will not go to the World Cup

They don't even want to see him in England and they're looking for a team for January.

By William Estrella

They don't even want to see him in England and they're looking for a team for January.
They don't even want to see him in England and they're looking for a team for January.

During the 2021 Copa América, Lionel Messi, captain of the Argentine national team, had a fight with a player who is currently having a bad time. After failing in the Qualifiers and not qualifying for the Qatar World Cup, now they can't even see him in the Premier League. Although he has a contract, the fans of his team expect him to leave in January.

This is Yerry Mina. The Colombian, who is remembered for the fight he had with "Flea" in the semifinals of the last Copa América, has not played for Everton since August and the fans of the English team are calling for him to leave. The central defender suffered an injury at the start of the season and his time in the Premier League is remembered for his constant absences.

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Mina, who was a teammate of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) during the 2017-2018 season, at FC
Barcelona, he played in clubs such as Deportivo Pasto, Independiente Santa Fe, Palmeiras and since 2018 he has been in England.

Although he still has a contract with Everton, the blue team from Liverpool, until mid-2023, it seems and sounds like he will have to return to Brazilian football, or South America in general.

The famous ‘Look i’ll eat you' in the Copa America:

Mina not only had an encounter with Lionel Messi, since in the penalty shootout, Emiliano Martínez saved his shot. Before the payment, the 'Dibu' told him the famous phrase: ‘Look what I eat.’ After missing the shot, the cameras focused on Leo, who also continued with the pike and shouted: ‘Now dance, now dance.’


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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