The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Messi: No political snub behind Hong Kong no-show

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BEIJING: Lionel Messi denied his absence from a match in Hong Kong two weeks ago that angered China was a political snub, but was caused by an injury.

The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner is idolised by fans in China but stayed on the bench during Inter Miami’s 4-1 win in a pre-season tour match against a Hong Kong select XI on Feb 4.

A near 40,000 sellout crowd, who had paid upwards of 1,000 Hong Kong dollars ($125) to see the 36-year-old superstar in action, chanted “Refund!”, gave thumbs-down signs and booed Messi and the team’s co-owner David Beckham after the final whistle.

Some nationalis­t politician­s interprete­d Messi’s absence as a snub to China after the Argentina great was fit enough to take the field for 30 minutes in a friendly a few days later in Japan.

In a video posted on China’s Weibo social media platform late on Monday, the World Cup-winning captain rejected claims that his no-show was “for political reasons”.

If that had been the case, he said, he “would not have travelled” to Hong Kong in the first place.

“As everyone knows, I always want to play and be in every game,” he said.

Messi spoke in his video of a “very nice and very close” relationsh­ip with China, a country with which he said he had “done a lot of things”.

His reason for not playing was due to injury, he said, specifical­ly “inflammati­on of an adductor” muscle.

Messi starred last June when Argentina beat Australia in Beijing in a friendly, scoring in the opening minutes in front of an adoring crowd.

But next month’s Argentina friendlies against Nigeria in Hangzhou and Africa champions Ivory Coast in Beijing were cancelled after Messi failed to play in Hong Kong.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Messi warms up before a friendly match,
— AFP file photo Messi warms up before a friendly match,

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