Lionel Messi Sends Warning Message To Darwin Nunez Over “lack of respect” after Argentina leaves fuming At…

 

Lionel Messi hits out over “lack of respect” after Darwin Nunez leaves Argentina fuming

 

Argentina captain Lionel Messi looks on during the defeat against Uruguay

Lionel Messi was less than impressed with some members of the Uruguay national team after Darwin Nunez and his team-mates ran out 2-0 winners in their World Cup qualifying clash.

Lionel Messi accused Uruguay of lacking respect after Argentina were downed by Darwin Nunez and co in a crucial World Cup qualifier.

The world champions had not lost or even conceded a goal since lifting the World Cup trophy in Qatar last December and headed into the match against Marcelo Bielsa ‘s side having won 19 of their last 20 fixtures.

But Argentina succumbed to a surprise 2-0 defeat courtesy of goals from Ronald Araujo and Nunez, who scored following a fine run in the 87th minute to put the game beyond doubt. Unfortunately, the match was marred by some unsavoury scenes involving both sides.

Messi, 36, was in the thick of the drama on the field and escaped punishment for putting his hands round the throat of opposition defender Mathias Olivera following a clash involving Rodrigo de Paul.

And the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner hit out at his opponents on social media after the final whistle. He posted: “I prefer not to say what I think about some gestures.

But these young people have to learn to respect from their elders. This game was always intense and hard but always with a lot of respect. They have to learn a little bit.”

Nunez’s contribution against the world champions sees him maintain his excellent recent form. The striker, 24, has plundered seven goals and laid on six assists in all competitions for Liverpool so far this term after enduring a challenging maiden campaign at Anfield.

Jurgen Klopp admitted earlier this month that Nunez was finally beginning to show what he is really capable of, 12 months after joining the Reds from Benfica in an £85million deal.

“It’s the riddle of the life of a striker. You have a few goals already and it makes it easier. He always will miss chances but if you miss the first five before you score it doesn’t feel great.

Now he has had a good start to the season and he has scored fantastic goals, different goals, all kinds of goals. He’s in a different moment.”

Nunez and Uruguay will face Bolivia next Tuesday before the forward returns to Liverpool for domestic action. Messi and Argentina will be aiming to bounce back against Brazil on Wednesday.

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The signing of Luis Diaz has been one of Liverpool’s best bits of business in recent years but the Reds have been warned that he’s at risk of leaving if a certain club come calling.

Luis Diaz’s dad has revealed that his son’s “dream” is to play for Barcelona and issued a warning to Liverpool over the winger’s future.

Diaz, 26, joined the Reds from Porto in January 2022, quickly establishing himself as a key player for Jurgen Klopp’s side and becoming a fan favourite.

While the Colombia international is happy at Anfield, his father – who was recently rescued following a 12-day kidnapping ordeal – has suggested that Diaz would tempted to leave if La Liga giants Barcelona ever came calling.

Speaking to Colombian TV channel Win Sports following his release, dad Luis Manuel Diaz is quoted as saying by Noticias RCN: “The truth is that I know very little about Barcelona at the moment.

It is true that Luis is a loyal Barcelona fan and it would be his dream to go there. So far I would like to thank Porto and Liverpool for the way they welcomed him and received him.

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