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Messi's unexpected moment that worried and paralyzed Argentina and all PSG fans

Lionel Messi worried everyone with a simple gesture. 

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi worried everyone with a simple gesture. 
Lionel Messi worried everyone with a simple gesture. 

Lionel Messi has become one of the most important players at PSG, where he has had his best season in recent months, this being great news for all fans of the Parisian team. Since this campaign began, the Argentine striker has begun to show all his talent, an aspect that has made the French team one of the clear favorites to win the Champions League championship.

Lionel Messi shone in the Champions League against Maccabi Haifa, a game in which he scored two goals and gave two assists, a real madness for the Argentine, who has already won many accolades for his performances at PSG.

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During the aforementioned match, a curious moment occurred that worried and paralyzed Argentina and all PSG fans. A few minutes after the end of the match, Mariano Closs (famous Argentinian football comentator) worried Argentina and all soccer fans.

After a sprint, the Argentine striker stopped short, alluding to a possible serious injury, an aspect that worried the narrator of the commitment, who immediately mentioned that Messi had suffered a muscular discomfort, causing concern in all viewers.

It was a funny misunderstanding

After making this comment, the narrator realized that the attacker of the French painting had lost his shoe, so this aspect has been the reason why he has stopped his run so suddenly. With this image, tranquility has come to all the player's fans, remembering that we are just a few days away from starting the world championship in Qatar.

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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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