Matias Messi and Leo Messi watching a match at the Camp Nou |
The brother of Leo Messi, Matías, spoke on Twitch about Leo’s possible return to Barcelona. In the Twitch channel of Messi’s nephew (Labajada10), Matías Messi spoke about the possible return of Leo Messi to Barcelona. And his statements could not have been more explosive.
When asked in the chat if Messi would return to FC Barcelona, his former home, Messi’s brother responded with a personal anecdote revealing his opinion on the matter and making several headlines: “I have a clipping from SPORT, from Barcelona, that says ‘Messi should return to Barcelona’ and I subtitled ‘hahahha we’re not going back to Barcelona’ and if we do return, we’re going to do a good cleaning, among other things, we’ll get rid of Joan Laporta, an ungrateful one”. A clear statement of intentions about what could be the future of the footballer.
“People should have gone out on a march to get Laporta to leave and keep Messi,” he hurriedly said on the Twitch channel, and added: “The museum of FC Barcelona is the museum of Messi. The Spanish are traitors”.
In the chat, he was also asked about his preference between Gavi or Pedri, and Matías Messi was also very forceful: “I don’t like either of them, but if I have to choose one, I’ll choose Gavi”.
Matías Messi also explained that his mother, and therefore Leo Messi’s, once told him: “They’re going to do the same thing to him as they did to Ronaldinho”. His statements did not stop there. The brother of the Argentine star also spoke about the rivalry between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid and once again praised the figure of Leo: “Barcelona started to be known from Messi”.
We recall that Leo Messi said goodbye to FC Barcelona in August 2021 in a press conference where he could not hide his tears. Laporta tried to renew him, but the Financial Fair Play prevented any attempt at a contract extension. In this way, the Argentine said goodbye to a glorious career wearing blue and garnet and to a city where he had lived for more than half his life. Without the option of being able to continue as a Barcelona player, Messi left for PSG with a letter of freedom.
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