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He intimidated Lionel Messi, the worst karma comes to the Saudi Arabian player

One shouldn't mock Lionel Messi ever, or you'll pay the price for it.

By William Estrella

One shouldn't mock Lionel Messi ever, or you'll pay the price for it.
One shouldn't mock Lionel Messi ever, or you'll pay the price for it.

The Argentine team, before winning the World Cup in Qatar, was close to failure, since it lost in its debut against Saudi Arabia. In the midst of the surprising result, the action of an Arab defender against Lionel Messi went around the world. Now, karma comes to Ali Albulayhi, who tried to intimidate the Albiceleste captain, who at the end of the tournament lifted the long-awaited title.

After the second goal from the Saudis, defender Ali Albulayhi went in search of the maximum winner of the Ballon d'Or (7). To the surprise of the 'Flea', the stocky defender tried to scare the best player of all time, who only smiled, while players like 'Papu' Gómez or Lautaro Martínez drove away the unknown element until then by the Argentine fans.

Later, he went on to indicate what he said to the '10' of the Albiceleste: "I told him: 'You won't win, you won't win! '", He said in statements for 'Goal'. In the end, the one who smiled was Leo Messi, who was the figure of the World Cup in Qatar, where he scored seven goals, gave three assists and was chosen as the Ballon d'Or of the competition, while the defender said goodbye in the group stage.

Karma for Ali Albulayhi:

On the FIFA date, Saudi Arabia played a friendly duel against Venezuela. Ali Albulayhi started and was unable to complete the commitment. In addition, his team lost 2-1 against a team that had never played in a World Cup. To speak otherwise, the defender is not having a good time with the Middle East team.


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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