Lionel Messi have detached himself from the statement made by his elder brother, Matias regarding his involvements with Barcelona.
Messi’s elder brother, Matias Messi went live of Twitch to spills some information regarding his younger brother and Barcelona. The Twitch livestream was hosted by their nephew, Tomi. In the midst of their discussion, Tomi asked Matias if he sees Lionel Messi going back to Barcelona and his response were unbelievable.
“We are not going to return to Barcelona, and if we do, we are going to do a good clean out,” Matias said on the channel Labajada10.
“Among them, kicking out Joan Laporta, ungrateful with all that Messi gave to Barcelona.”
Called Barcelona fans traitors
“The people didn’t help him, they should have gone out for a march or something, let Laporta go and let Messi stay,” he continued.
“The Catalans are traitors. My mom told Lionel once, they’re going to pay you like Ronaldinho.”
On Messi making Barcelona recognizable
“Nobody knew them before, only Madrid and getting paid like that is not good.”
On preference between Pedri and Gavi
“He fights with everyone, at any time he leaves you with one less,” he said of Gavi.
On Messi being Barcelona history
“Anyone who has had the opportunity to travel to Barcelona, enters the Museum and it is Messi,”
However, Lionel Messi has distance himself from Matias claims. Stating that Matias is on his own and that was his own opinion. A spoke-person from Lionel Messi’s team confirmed the words of Matias has nothing to do with Messi or any other member of his family. As it is what Matias thinks regarding the way Messi was made to leave Barcelona.
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Messi is only in agreement that he was treated dirty by Barcelona and was forced to leave the club like a commoner.