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Lionel Messi gets mad, has controversial actions with opponents

Messi became the focus of attention in the match between Inter Miami vs Orlando City. In addition to continuing to shine with a brace, the Argentine player also has controversial actions.

In the match in the 1/8th round of the Leagues Cup taking place on the morning of August 3, Inter Miami won 3-1 against Orlando City when playing at home DRV PNK Stadium. In particular, Messi is still the bright spot of Inter Miami when scoring a double.

Messi has the action to push Cesar Araujo in the tunnel.

However, the Argentine player is also at the center of controversy on the pitch. It all started when Cesar Araujo scored a 1-1 equalizer for Orlando City after 17 minutes. Messi rushed in to get the ball while the Orlando City players were still celebrating.

Not the medium form, Cesar Araujo chased Messi to argue. The Argentine superstar immediately got mad. This player asked the referee to show a yellow card to Cesar Araujo, before waving his hand at the opponent.

Since that time, the two players have exchanged words several times on the pitch. However, the collision of the two is not over yet. Messi and Cesar Araujo continued to argue in the tunnel as the two teams left the field at halftime.

In the clip, the two are quite loud with each other. Messi even pushed Cesar Araujo with his hand. Fortunately, the timely intervention of teammates prevented the two players from going over the limit.

Messi continues to play great in the Inter Miami shirt (Image: Getty).

In addition to the above incident, Messi also made fans excited when celebrating the imitation of the Black Panther character in the Marvel movie series. It is worth mentioning, before that, in the match against Atlanta United, Messi also had a celebration simulating the character Thor, another Marvel superhero.

It can be seen that Messi knows how to please American fans, when he hits their psyche. No wonder, before every Tango superstar’s match, ticket fever always appears. Ticket prices in each match are pushed up dozens of times compared to before.

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