Messi, I really didn t have to wash it this time

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-07

There is Ronaldo's trip to Shenzhen, and Messi's trip to Hong Kong.

Why do international stars "not adapt to the soil and water" when they reach China's borders?

On February 4, Miami International and the Hong Kong Stars of China played an exhibition match at the Hong Kong Stadium, attracting many fans**.

But throughout the game, Messi sat on the bench and didn't even take off his coat.

Although the fans chanted Messi's name many times, they finally failed to see the idol appear as they wished.

As a result, the familiar word "return money" resounded throughout the football field.

It's just that this time the object of the boo was not the Chinese men's football team, but Messi.

This can't help but remind people of another Ronaldo of the "peerless double pride".

Last month, Ronaldo's trip to Shenzhen was also unsuccessful due to changes and became a "farce".

At that time, it was also the early stage of the gongs and drums, and finally ended hastily.

originally thought that Ronaldo was outrageous enough.

As a result, compared with Messi, Ronaldo's apology seemed so sincere.

is also taking money to do things, at least Ronaldo's attitude is there.

And this time, Messi's failure not only angered the fans, but also made the organizers and Hong Kong ** very dissatisfied.

The organizer even said that it would withdraw the application for the HK$16 million** subsidy.

Even Huo Qigang posted a long post bluntly saying that Messi does not respect Chinese fans.

In fact, it's no wonder that everyone reacted strongly, Hong Kong gave Messi and Miami International enough respect.

But what do you get in exchange?

The contract clearly stated that Messi should play 45 minutes, but he didn't play for 1 minute.

What's the difference between this and a scam?

I seem to remember that the public likes to boast about the "contract spirit" of Westerners?

If Messi is injured and can't play, Inter Miami should have been informed in advance.

After all, most fans came to see the game because of Messi, and the sponsorship was also given by Messi.

But Miami International didn't, but only came out after the incident to explain that Messi couldn't play due to injury.

Why?

The logic behind this is actually quite simple.

Hong Kong and the organizers invited Messi and the team to come over, they must have hoped that Messi could play football, and if they knew that Messi could not play, there was a high probability that they would not be invited.

So, regardless of whether Messi is really injured or fake, he is on the list of players who have appeared.

Therefore, the subsequent publicity is also under the banner of Messi.

To put it bluntly, Miami is just pretending to be confused.

Because this is a business game in itself.

Only Messi is the biggest selling point, in order to attract more fans, but also to get funding, to maximize the benefits.

Of course, Messi is completely innocent? No way?

You said that you were injured, and you didn't play for a minute, but the key was that the whole audience looked indifferent, with your hands in your pockets, and was full of arrogance.

If the muscles are inflamed and the throat is not inflamed, why can't you even talk and interact with the fans?

Also, did you hurt your hand too? Otherwise, why deliberately bypass the chief executive and not shake hands?

It can be said that he was injured, but why did he walk like a fly in Japan before the game?

Is this the so-called "miracle of medicine"?

What's even more outrageous is that Messi didn't say a word in the face of loyal and gentle Chinese fans.

But as soon as I went to Japan, I took a photo with the "male publicist" and sent shoes with a smile.

You must know that the most expensive tickets in Hong Kong are more than 4,000 Hong Kong dollars, and the cheapest is about 900 Hong Kong dollars.

Are Chinese fans who have feelings of "using money deeply" not as good as an island country Cowherd?

Fans bought ** tickets with great expectations, and even rushed to Hong Kong thousands of miles away, but in exchange for Messi's cold face, dodging and trampling.

That's it, there are fans washing there, saying "Messi is injured and uncomfortable".

Really, Yisha advises you not to kneel and chase stars.

Putting aside whether to make money or not, we can still distinguish the difference between perfunctory and sincere.

Don't believe it, just a few days ago, how did he treat Saudi "fans"?

Isn't this double-standard arrogant attitude obvious enough?

And if that doesn't get you up, why don't you take a look at the ticket money for Miami International Japan?

What's even more heartbreaking is that there are more big names in Japan, but the highest ticket price is less than half of that of Hong Kong.

To put it mildly, doesn't this just think that Chinese fans are "stupid and have a lot of money"?

But this is too ugly, right?

wants to make money from Chinese fans, but has no regard for the rights and interests of Chinese fans.

Do Chinese fans deserve to be cut leeks? Do Chinese fans deserve to be so humble?

Whether it's Messi or Inter Miami, this time it's really not whitewashed.

To do things with money, we must have the attitude of doing things with money, and to earn money from the Chinese, we must respect the feelings of the Chinese.

If you don't like China, you can't come at all, but you can't make money from Chinese fans and play with our feelings.

To put it bluntly, it is still the arrogance and contempt of Western capital for Chinese consumers.

Sports have no borders, but there are teams, athletes, and fans.

We do not welcome this kind of disrespect for Chinese fans and people who do not respect China.

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