The use was actually contractually arranged: not replacing Messi caused problems in the test match

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Thumbs down to Lionel Messi and Inter Miami.

The joke about reservist Lionel Messi (36) goes into the next round. As Hong Kong Sports Minister Kevin Yeung (61) explained, the Argentina World Cup captain was actually contractually obliged to play at least 45 minutes in his club Inter Miami’s match against a local selection. However, this did not happen on Sunday, to the dismay of the fans, who responded with a whistle concert.

During the match, government officials were repeatedly assured that Messi would be used, Yeung said. However, ten minutes before the end we learned that this would not be possible due to the superstar’s thigh injury.

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“We immediately asked them to look for other solutions, such as having Messi appear on the pitch to talk to the fans and receive a trophy,” Yeung said. Because this did not happen, the Ministry of Sports could now even withhold the planned sponsorship money for the event. According to Young, up to 16 million Hong Kong dollars (approximately 1.9 million euros) could not be paid out.

Beckham was also booed mercilessly

By Sunday, the enormous hype surrounding Messi had gradually turned into disappointment and anger. The eight-time world footballer had previously caused a real ‘Messi mania’, with almost 40,000 spectators coming to the Hong Kong Stadium. They had paid up to 115 euros for a ticket to see one of the best players of his time.

After the match, Miami’s co-owner David Beckham (48) tried in vain to thank him for the “incredible support” – he was booed like Messi and Uruguayan Luis Suarez (37, knee injury), who also did not appear at the match. pitch.

“We understand the fans’ disappointment,” said Inter coach Gerardo Martino (61), “we ask for forgiveness. We would have liked to send Lio and Luis onto the field briefly, but the risk was too great.” The fans’ chant: “We want Messi” received no response. During a five-match tour before the start of the MLS season, Messi last a few minutes in Saudi Arabia – his old rival Cristiano Ronaldo (Al-Nassr) missed the game due to an injury. (AFP)

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