Loco Abreu’s wish for Messi: “It has to end in a big way”

Loco Abreu’s wish for Messi: “It has to end in a big way”

the former Uruguayan striker Sebastian Locomotive Abreu expressed his wishes that the captain of the Argentine National Team Lionel Messi finish your degree in Barcelona and he also referred to the criticisms of his peer Diego Lugano who pointed out against arbitration in the World Cup Qatar 2022.

I would love for Messi to end his career in Barcelona, ​​it has to end with a happy ending, it has to end with a bang.
It is the place it deserves and football deserves”
said the coach of Cesar Vallejo University of Peru.

besides, Abreu cataloged as “madness” the treatment of the French towards Messi:”It is crazy that Messi is treated the way he is treated in France, as if he were a criminalThe truth is that I want the contract to end as soon as possible,” he shot.

“Because, instead of enjoying it at its best, enjoying that beautiful chance of having the best player in the world on the team, it’s the opposite,” he said.

Like Lugano, Abreu assures that Argentina was benefited

On the other hand, in reference to the criticisms made by the former defender of UruguayDiego Lugano with the referees and an alleged favoritism with the albiceleste cast in the Qatar World Cup 2022he Locomotive remarked: “If you do an analysis of some penalties, here they were charged and in others they were not. Di María’s penalty in the final is not, and neither is Messi’s with Poland”, he affirmed in statements to AM La990.

The former player of River, San Lorenzo and center rosary He made his point of view known: “It’s like in the 90s and 2000s, when the big teams came out champions and in the matches there was a red card against the rival or a penalty,” he explained, adding that this happened because of “the pressure, relevance and importance of the players”.

The arrival of Bielsa as DT of Uruguay

Lastly, he referred to the arrival of the Argentine Marcelo Bielsa to the bank of Uruguay: “With the decision made, you have to choose to be intelligent and take advantage of the opportunity and the legacy that he leaves. If you give me a, I prefer a coach from my country.”

By Anna Edwards

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