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Lisandro Martinez's message to Conmebol after seeing the fight between Brazilian and Argentine fans

The Argentine defender did not hesitate to point out the actions that triggered the fight between fans

By Hector Garcia

The Argentine defender did not hesitate to point out the actions that triggered the fight between fans
The Argentine defender did not hesitate to point out the actions that triggered the fight between fans
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The match between Brazil and Argentina should have been a real party, but it was undermined by a match between fans. During the anthems of both teams, a fight was seen between both fans, which the police had to arrive to separate, but they also attacked Argentine fans, something that unleashed madness in the stadium.

 

The Conmebol organization will have to give explanations to know why a game with a high risk of violence saw rival fans practically together, and remembering that on some occasions the qualifying match could not be played, but on that occasion for Covid health violations.

In the images you can see how the building's police attack Argentine fans, so it was Lionel Messi who made the decision, along with the rest of the squad, to go to the locker room. After the violence that occurred at the Maracaná, it took 20 minutes for the albiceleste to return to the field, already with security elements in the form of a human barrier.

 

Lisandro Martinez's message to Conmebol

"This police is a shame!!! How can it be possible?? Until when?? Always the same!!!", Licha wrote. This is the second consecutive time that a scandal has broken out due to the intervention of a Brazilian government entity, after the suspension of the duel for the Qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which was suspended in 2021 when only seven minutes had been played, a duel that It remained undefined and was never resumed. The central defender could not be part of the squad due to the injury he suffered in his right foot but that did not prevent him from tuning into the game.


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