Fans were disappointed again with the absence of the superstar, and Beckham became the ** behind Messi.
On February 4, Inter Miami defeated Hong Kong Stars 4-1 in a pre-match preparation event in Hong Kong. Messi didn't play for a minute, and more than 40,000 people in the stadium made a screeching sound at the same time, and Messi looked a little dull sitting on the bench. Is he the one who looks down on China? Or, what grudges? First of all, there are a series of warm-up activities for Miami's star players, as well as the contract signed with the Chinese organizing committee.
As we all know, A.M. Best is the majority shareholder behind Inter Miami, which also gives the team a huge business opportunity. This year's World Championship lasted for 18 days, six of which were held in China, and each of them took three days of training, and because it was in West Asia, the time interval between the two teams was more than 60 hours, and there was a time difference of 6 hours. It's a bit difficult for a 37-year-old like Messi to do that.
In addition, Messi will fly back to Japan after the match in Hong Kong. Miami's international team has been desperately trying to get back to their level, and they don't care about results or anything, and it wasn't until China that they suffered three defeats, and a combined total of 12 times without a win. In the matchup with SIPG, if there is no rule that Messi must play, Beckham will definitely let the star players go on vacation first - since they can all win, then Mei will not have to play.
It depends on which contract Beckham signs with the Chinese club. If the contract says Messi must play, then Miami will break the contract, but when Chinese companies lie in front of their own fans, we are more certain. Before the start of the game, Chinese companies vigorously advertised that Messi would go with the team, but did not make it clear that Messi must play, such vague and meaningless advertisements caused many people to pay tens of thousands of dollars to run to the scene and open an invisible box.
I don't know if those fans will ask for his autograph or throw his shirt on the ground to show their displeasure, but in any case, Messi's disappointment has disappeared unconsciously.
Ronaldo missed a ball, and others withdrew the ball first, and then bought him a ticket to apologize. Messi is ridiculing Chinese fans this time, but Boss Mei is a young shopkeeper himself, and what Mr. Pei did was Beckham's fault. The culprits of this incident are Chinese fans. A spokeswoman for the Hong Kong SAR said that Messi was not present and that he hoped the organizers would give a reasonable explanation. In addition, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region** has pledged to fund US$16 million, so it has scaled back its sponsorship of the competition. Hong Kong SAR Legislator Fok Kai-kong also apologized to the public at a press conference for the organizers and the Miami football team.
And Messi will go to Japan for pre-game warm-up activities after a while, how can he not participate? If Messi is on the field, can they still deal with China? Blame Bei Shuai? Or Messi? Or is there no ethical business in China holding the Olympics, so the Chinese can pit the Chinese?