The best means of public relations is to muddy the waters, you say left, I say right, you want me to respond to A, I will say B.
Messi said in a ** post on Weibo: "I read and heard a lot of things after the game in Hong Kong. I wanted to record this ** and give you a real version so that you don't have to continue reading fake stories. ”
I've heard people say that I don't want to compete for political reasons and many other reasons, but these are completely untrue.
If that were the case, I wouldn't even go to Japan or visit China as I have done many times before. Since the beginning of my career, I have developed a very close and special relationship with China. ”
The 36-year-old Messi reiterated his reason for missing the highly anticipated match against local league Xi in Hong Kong on February 4.
As I said at the press conference, my adductor muscles were inflamed and I couldn't play in the first match against Saudi Arabia, which I felt at the time," Messi added.
In the second match, I tried to play for a while, but it got worse. Then the day before the race (in Hong Kong) I tried to train and made an effort for all the people who came to train.
I felt better after a few days, that's why I played in Japan for a while, physically ready for everything that came next, because I needed to play and get back to speed. ”
There was no apology throughout, and there was no response to why the audience blackfaced? Why didn't I interact with the fans? Why did you put your hands in your pockets and ignore the requests of the leaders and staff to take a detour back to the aisle?
There are no answers to any of these, and it is estimated that there will never be.
The best means of public relations is to muddy the waters, you say left, I say right, you want me to respond to A, I will say B.
In the face of the shouts of tens of thousands of spectators, you can wave your hand and signal it anyway, maybe there will be nothing behind.
Including arranging pre-match interaction between Beckham and celebrities, and photos with Deng Ziqi and Tony Leung, these can also be arranged, but maybe these are included in the contract and need to be paid.
As for the interaction with the leader, a handshake is politics? (no speculation, just human nature), or just think that only the people on the field have this link.
With your hands in your pockets, that's a person's habitual physical performance.
Maybe Messi is used to seeing these scenes, completely insensitive, and a heartthrob will not have any pity for licking dogs.
It just comes down to being a human being, and you spend a lot of energy getting to see it and he's just an ordinary exhibition game in your career.
He can live in his world, and the people in this world, you can only look at the glass ball, don't think that there will be interaction with you, but you still hold it in the palm of your hand, for fear of falling and breaking.
I believe that at least in a short period of time, countless Chinese Messi fans will be disappointed.