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Losing and losing? Paraguay committed 19 offenses + Barça veteran spat at Messi, and the king of the ball reprimanded in his face

Losing and losing? Paraguay committed 19 offenses + Barça veteran spat at Messi, and the king of the ball reprimanded in his face

Argentina defeated Paraguay 1-0 at home in the third round of the South American group stage of the World Qualifiers, which ended on the morning of October 13, Beijing time. During the game, Paraguayan striker Sanabria actually spat on Argentina captain Messi, which caused a lot of controversy.

Losing and losing? Paraguay committed 19 offenses + Barça veteran spat at Messi, and the king of the ball reprimanded in his face

This scene occurred in the 85th minute of the game, when substitute Messi was frequently taken care of by Paraguayan players, and a somewhat angry Messi chose to communicate with referee Antonio to remind opponents of defensive actions.

Losing and losing? Paraguay committed 19 offenses + Barça veteran spat at Messi, and the king of the ball reprimanded in his face

And perhaps dissatisfied with Messi's "small report" to the referee, substitute Paraguayan No. 9 Sanabria actually spat in the direction of Messi's back. Fortunately, there was some distance between the two sides, and Sanabria's phlegm did not fall on Messi's shirt.

Losing and losing? Paraguay committed 19 offenses + Barça veteran spat at Messi, and the king of the ball reprimanded in his face

Seeing such an impolite provocation by Sanabria, the good-natured Messi was also angry. He walked up to Sanabria and reprimanded the other with a veneer face. But Messi did not get into a physical altercation with Sanabria.

Losing and losing? Paraguay committed 19 offenses + Barça veteran spat at Messi, and the king of the ball reprimanded in his face
Losing and losing? Paraguay committed 19 offenses + Barça veteran spat at Messi, and the king of the ball reprimanded in his face

Born in 1996, Sanabria debuted in Barca's youth academy, but unfortunately he failed to establish himself in the Barça first team, and then moved to Sassuolo, Roma, Betis and Genoa. However, he debuted in Barca's youth academy, and he seems to lack due respect for his predecessors from the club.

Losing and losing? Paraguay committed 19 offenses + Barça veteran spat at Messi, and the king of the ball reprimanded in his face

In this game, Paraguay committed a whopping 19 fouls in the game. In the face of the opponent's "logging" style of play, Messi and Argentina can retreat at home and get three points, which should indeed be rejoicing.

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