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This legend criticized Messi, he teaches him a lesson and now he swallows his words

Lionel Messi was criticized by this Italian, now he swallows his words.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi was criticized by this Italian, now he swallows his words.
Lionel Messi was criticized by this Italian, now he swallows his words.

The problem that celebrities and footballers have today is that any criticism or harsh comment they make about a player is saved on the internet forever and you never know when your words may come back to haunt you, as it did. to this Italian legend, who criticized Messi.

There was a time when Paolo Di Canio took to constantly flattering Cristiano Ronaldo, but also taking the opportunity to criticize Lionel Andres Messi whenever he could. To such an extent that now he is known more for his phrases than for what he did in his football career.

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The first time he criticized Messi, he said the following: “The game is over, Messi comes out, touches his hair and has no emotions. Look at Cristiano Ronaldo: 'can you put me on the bench against City? I'm going to Portugal, I come back and I score a hat-trick," said Italian striker and former coach Paolo Di Canio.

In addition, he called Lionel a Martian, but not as a compliment: "Between the two, and not because of talent, I prefer the human who built himself with a soul and a heart to the Martian without feelings", sentenced the legend. Taking advantage of a compliment to Ronaldo, to poke Messi.

How did Messi shut Di Canio's mouth?

Lionel Messi has received criticism all his life, however, after his first season at PSG, it is when he has received the most criticism, for the poor level he showed. However, now in his second season he is shutting up all the critics of him, because he is the best of the team.

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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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