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Argentine sport court member advices Messi to apologize

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Lionel Messi should apologize for his harsh comments at the Copa Am√©rica in order to avoid a sanction, an Argentine member of sport’s highest court said on Monday.

Following defeats in the last two finals, Messi had another frustratin­g end to the tournament when he was sent off in the third-place game between Argentina and Chile. He protested the refereeing and alleged “corruption,” claiming Argentina had been treated unfairly.

Although a decision has not been announced, CONMEBOL could penalize Messi.

“I’d advise Messi to apologize because they’re going to shake him with a sanction,” Gustavo Abreu, an Argentine member of the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport told local Club Octubre radio. “He should apologize so they don’t hit him with everything.”

Abreu also suggested the Argentine Football Associatio­n contact Messi and ask him to say sorry.

Messi was red carded after getting into a firsthalf shoving match with Chile midfielder Gary Medel, who also was ejected.

Argentina won 2-1 but Messi didn’t show up for the medal ceremony to protest the refereeing. He had harsh words after the match, saying “we shouldn’t take part in this corruption.”

Messi had several objections.

“There was lack of respect toward us during this Copa Am√©rica,” he said. “We could have done better, but they didn’t let us make it to the final. Corruption and the referees are not letting the fans enjoy football. This is ruining football.”

Messi had already loudly complained against Copa Am√©rica refereeing after Argentina’s loss to Brazil in the semifinals, hinting the result was expected because the hosts were allegedly in charge of South American soccer.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY VICTOR R. CAIVANO ?? Argentina’s Lionel Messi, center left, and Chile’s Gary Medel, center right, scuffle as referee Mario Diaz, from Paraguay, left, shows the red card to both of them during Copa America third-place soccer match at the Arena Corinthian­s in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
AP PHOTO BY VICTOR R. CAIVANO Argentina’s Lionel Messi, center left, and Chile’s Gary Medel, center right, scuffle as referee Mario Diaz, from Paraguay, left, shows the red card to both of them during Copa America third-place soccer match at the Arena Corinthian­s in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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