Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Messi defends Hong Kong no-show

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AFP) — Argentine football star Lionel Messi insisted that his absence from a match in Hong Kong two weeks ago that drew the ire of spectators was not a snub but prompted by injury.

In a video posted on China’s Weibo social media platform, Messi rejected chatter that his no-show was “for political reasons” and said if this had been the case, “I would not have traveled” to Hong Kong in the first place.

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

The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner stayed on the bench throughout Inter Miami’s 4-1 win against a Hong Kong select XI on 4 February.

His no-show drew boos and calls for refunds from thousands of fans who had shelled out large sums to see the World Cup-winning captain play in Hong Kong, a semi-autonomous Chinese territory.

Widely considered the best player of his generation, Messi is a highly marketable sportsman who people around the world will pay top dollar to see, even in the twilight of his trophy-laden career.

Some nationalis­t politician­s and outlets interprete­d Messi’s absence — and his subsequent appearance at a similar match in Japan — as a snub to China, without offering evidence.

Sports bosses in China subsequent­ly canceled two friendly matches featuring world champions Argentina.

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” including matches and events.

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

 ?? CHANDAN KHANNA/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? LIONEL Messi insists that there’s nothing political about his decision to skip an event in Hong Kong.
CHANDAN KHANNA/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE LIONEL Messi insists that there’s nothing political about his decision to skip an event in Hong Kong.

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