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In Mexico they don't respect Messi, the criticism they make to Dallas FC players

Lionel Messi just keeps on silencing his haters and doubters, and this Mexican journalist included.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi just keeps on silencing his haters and doubters, and this Mexican journalist included.
Lionel Messi just keeps on silencing his haters and doubters, and this Mexican journalist included.

Lionel Messi did it again: Inter Miami came from behind in their game against FC Dallas and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Leagues Cup. Led by the Rosario, the Florida franchise, which included the starts of Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba, He managed to force the penalties in a match that seemed lost and beat the team of Alan Velasco and Facundo Quignon from the penalty shootout after having equalized 4-4 in Texas.

The best player in the world had direct participation in all the goals and scored another beauty from a free kick (just as he did against Cruz Azul) to take the duel to the penalty kicks. Now, when it seemed that those led by Tata Martino would be eliminated, Álvaro Morales made fun of Messi on social networks.

“The Dallas players are asking Messi for a photo. The albiceleste footballer has had no rivals, only fans. Hmm…”, said Alvaro Morales on his official Twitter account. Of course, people started to mock him, as this was his previous tweet: “AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA… Will they cancel this goal too? HAHAHAHAHA… And remember: in the face of adversity, there is someone who always plays ‘Flea’. Watch what's coming. Be careful, be careful, be careful… ”, the journalist wrote on his Twitter account, moments before Messi's exhibition.

Messi is on fire:

With his third consecutive double, the top Ballon d'Or winner reached seven goals and is again the top solo scorer in the Leagues Cup, above South African Bongokuhle Hlongwane (6). Inter Miami are now the main favorites to win the Leagues Cup, alongside LAFC.


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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