
After being questioned about Lionel Messi’s absence from Argentina’s 4-1 victory, Julian Alvarez responded with a scathing jab directed at Brazil.
The World Cup qualifier that Argentina played on Wednesday resulted in a decisive victory for Argentina over Brazil.
It was Alvarez who opened the scoring in the fourth minute, and it was Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea who doubled his team’s lead just eight minutes later.
Despite the fact that Wolves’ Matheus Cunha was able to pull one back, Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister was able to restore Argentina’s two-goal advantage. Giuliano Simeone added a fourth goal towards the end of the second half.
Despite the fact that their talisman, Lionel Messi, was sidelined with a minor muscle injury, the winning team of the World Cup managed to pull off an incredible victory.
During the international break that occurred in March, he decided to withdraw from Argentina’s squad.
However, Argentina was able to secure a famous victory over their long-standing adversary Brazil, and Messi was not absent from the game.
This question was posed to Alvarez after the game regarding Messi’s absence.
The forward who had previously played for Manchester City suggested that Argentina would have scored “two or three more goals” if Messi had been present on the pitch.
In a statement to the press, he stated, “Perhaps if Leo Messi had been on the pitch, we could have scored two-thirds more goals.”
Messi took to social media to express his reaction to Argentina’s victory over Brazil while he was watching the match.
An image from the game was uploaded to his Instagram story, and it was accompanied by a number of emojis depicting hands clapping.
Additionally, Rodrigo De Paul expressed his thoughts on the victory that Argentina achieved.
In the past, we have never shown disrespect to anyone of any kind. Throughout all of these years, we have been treated with a great deal of disrespect. Nobody came to our aid. Everything was accomplished solely by our effort. And we won’t stop demonstrating it,” he stated.
We have been the best national team in the history of the tournament for the past six years. Allow them to show us respect.
At this point, Argentina is ten points ahead of Brazil in the standings for the World Cup qualifying competition.
On the board, La Albiceleste have accumulated 31 points, while the team that has won the World Cup five times has already accumulated 21 points.
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