Santa Fe New Mexican

China cancels matches over Messi

Argentina star angered fans after no-shows in several contests

- By Glynn A. Hill

A pair of soccer exhibition­s featuring Argentina’s men’s national team in China have been canceled amid growing fallout after Lionel Messi did not play in an Inter Miami friendly last weekend in Hong Kong.

Sporting authoritie­s in the Chinese city of Hangzhou on Friday canceled an exhibition between Argentina and Nigeria scheduled to be played there next month. Beijing’s football associatio­n on Saturday followed suit, canceling a March friendly between Argentina and Ivory Coast that was to be played in the Chinese capital.

“Beijing does not plan, for the moment, to organize the match in which Lionel Messi was to participat­e,” the Beijing Football Associatio­n said in a statement to local media.

Inter Miami, the MLS squad that last year signed the Argentine star, defeated a local League XI team, 4-1, in Hong Kong on Sunday. Messi remained on the bench with a reported hamstring injury as attendees shouted “We want Messi!” Boos intensifie­d from the crowd through the second half as it became apparent Messi would not play. Team co-owner David Beckham later attempted to thank fans for their “incredible support” after the final whistle, but he was drowned out by jeers.

Hong Kong government officials had hoped the match would help enhance the city’s image as an attraction for internatio­nal events amid a slow economic recovery, and asked for an explanatio­n as to why Messi did not play in Feb. 4’s friendly. They said Messi was contracted to play at least 45 minutes.

The 36-year-old star, who led Argentina to the World Cup title in 2022, has been dealing with the hamstring issue, but started all three of his team’s preseason games before coming on in the 83rd minute in a Feb. 1 loss to Al Nassr in Riyadh.

Luis Suárez, the Uruguayan striker who joined Inter Miami in December, also missed the match in Hong Kong with a knee injury. Miami Manager Gerardo Martino apologized to fans, adding the decision was “made with our medical staff. If there was a way they could have played even a little while we would have done it, but there was too much risk involved.”

Inter Miami concluded its Asia tour Wednesday with a friendly against Vissel Kobe in Tokyo. Messi came on as a substitute in the 60th minute of that game.

“Despite our best intentions, we understand there has been disappoint­ment over the absence of Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez in Sunday’s match and we are sorry that the two players could not participat­e,” the club said in a statement to Reuters on Thursday. “We also recognize that the late decision caused frustratio­n among our Hong Kong supporters and the event promoter, Tatler Asia. We do feel it necessary to express that injuries are unfortunat­ely a part of the beautiful game, and our player’s health must always come first.”

Spectators at the sold-out Hong Kong game had chanted “refund” during Sunday’s match. Following days of backlash from government officials and angry fans, Tatler Asia announced a 50% refund on tickets, which cost up to $624.

 ?? EUGENE HOSHIKO/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi, right, plays against a Japanese team on Feb. 7 in Tokyo. China has canceled matches after Messi sat out a match against Hong Kong, sparking and a fan backlash.
EUGENE HOSHIKO/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi, right, plays against a Japanese team on Feb. 7 in Tokyo. China has canceled matches after Messi sat out a match against Hong Kong, sparking and a fan backlash.

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