News

Like Dibu Martinez, what Weghorst said about Lionel Messi and surprised everyone

The Dutch national team, famous for the phrase that Leo launched against him, spoke again about the current world champion

By Wilian Estrella

The Dutch national team, famous for the phrase that Leo launched against him, spoke again about the current world champion
The Dutch national team, famous for the phrase that Leo launched against him, spoke again about the current world champion
Síguenos enSíguenos en Google News

Lionel Messi managed to win the World Cup in Qatar and confirmed that he is the best player of all time. During his way to the title he had a conflict with Louis van Gaal, former coach of the Netherlands, and with players from the 'Clockwork Orange'. One of them was Wout Weghorst, who spoke again about the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) and surprised everyone.

After a controversial quarterfinal, where Argentina secured their place in the next round in a penalty shootout, Messi silenced Van Gaal, who belittled him in the run-up to the World Cup commitment. In addition, in the mixed zone he had a meeting with Weghorst, who almost made the Albiceleste party bitter, since he scored two goals to force the pass to the semifinals from 12 steps.

If you want to buy the Adidas Argentine Men’s World Cup Jersey Messi #10, Buy here

More related news: 

He saw Messi win the World Cup, he resigns from Mexico and wants to play in Argentina

The drastic decision that Deschamps made with Mbappé after losing the final against Messi

While talking with Gastón Edul, from 'TyC Sports', Leo went back to see behind the scenes and launched the historic phrase: "What are you looking at, silly. Go there”. Minutes later it was revealed that the words were for the Dutch striker, who was defiant during the match and was saved from a red card due to referee Mateu Lahoz's permissiveness.

What did Weghorst say about Lionel Messi?

After the triumph of Lionel Messi and the Argentine team, the Netherlands striker, in dialogue with 'Telegraaf', commented: “I wanted to show my respect for Messi after the game, but he didn't want it. I think he was still mad at me. Well, I take it as a great compliment that you know my name now. So at least I did something right."


More news