On February 6, Messi arrived in Japan and held a press conference to explain the reason for his absence from the Hong Kong football game.
He said he felt unwell and chose not to compete despite not being injured. He hoped to play in the Japanese game and draw an upgrade for his last stop in Asia, which sparked a heated discussion in the comment section, and Huo Qigang once again posted a bombardment.
At the match in Hong Kong, Messi did not attend and did not give a reasonable explanation. The team also did not refund the tickets and kept delaying the processing, which also consumed the enthusiasm of Hong Kong fans.
Now, Messi and his team arrived in Japan overnight and held a press conference. He explained at the press conference the reason why he was absent from the Hong Kong game due to physical discomfort, and said that he has been adjusting his form in the past few days, hoping to play in the Japanese game.
However, this explanation is difficult for many Hong Kong fans to accept. They questioned Messi's claims, arguing that not being injured means being unwell, so why not come out? Why don't you at least give it to everyone? And Messi's bowing his head and not saying hello when he left Hong Kong is also confusing.
Huo Qigang posted a message asking Messi to apologize, but he did not get a response.
Although Messi has now responded, the result seems far-fetched and ridiculous. Huo Qigang posted another bombardment, saying that the enthusiasm of all fans was trampled on. He pointed out that before the ceremony was over, the players left the field and ignored the call of the master of ceremonies. This scene made people feel very disappointed, and it also embarrassed the guests and emcees at the scene. They made elaborate arrangements for the arrival of the team, but they were ignored and regrettable.
Huo Qigang's post represents the voice of many Hong Kong fans. Not only are more than 40,000 fans waiting for Messi's appearance, but also Hong Kong celebrities from all walks of life, stars and actors are also waiting in the stadium. However, in the end, he could only face a cold face and leave.
In addition, it was revealed that the ticket prices for the Hong Kong and Japan races were tripled. Tickets cost between 800 and 4,500 in Hong Kong, while only between 200 and 2,000 in Japan. This huge disparity is confusing.
Even though I spent ** to buy tickets, I didn't see Messi's appearance, and even the reason for his absence was not explained in Hong Kong, but went to Japan to hold a press conference. This left Hong Kong fans feeling completely disappointed.
Finally, Messi said at a press conference in Japan that many Hong Kong fans are looking forward to them being able to play in Hong Kong, and he hopes to have such an opportunity. February** Dynamic Incentive Program