Lionel Messi Slams Uruguay Players for Making Offensive Gestures in World Cup Qualifier Match

Lionel Messi Slams Uruguay Players for Making Offensive Gestures in World Cup Qualifier Match

Martin Moses
updated at February 13, 2024 at 11:54 AM
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  • Lionel Messi has slammed Uruguay players for their gestures during their clash against Argentina
  • Messi was helpless as Uruguay swept them away in front of their home crowd in Buenos Aires
  • The skipper urged his team to bounce back from the Uruguay setback when they take on Brazil

Lionel Messi has come out strongly to condemn Uruguay players for making rather lewd gestures during their game against Argentina on November 17.

Uruguay stunned Argentina with late goals in each half from Ronald Araujo and Darwin Nunez, lifting them over the world champions.

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Ronaldo Araujo and Darwin Nunez celebrate at the end of Uruguay's game against Argentina on November 17. Photo by Luis Robayo.
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It was only the second time in over four years that the Albiceleste were losing a match and the first time they conceded a goal since the World Cup final.

The Clásico del Río de la Plata was fiercely contested, with every tackle taking the game to the edge. Messi, who often does his talking with his feet, was uncharacteristically involved in the pushing and shoving in the 19th minute.

Argentina vs Uruguay match incidents

The skipper was spotted using his elbow to push Mathias Olivera away before grabbing the Napoli defender by the throat.

Manuel Ugarte then got into it with Rodrigo De Paul and Enzo Fernandez, with the former shoving him away. The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder appeared to make an offensive gesture to De Paul.

Speaking after the game, Messi declined to go into details of what exactly transpired but asked the Uruguay players to be more mindful with their gestures.

"I prefer not to say what I think about some gestures. But these young people have to learn to respect their elders. This game was always intense and hard, but always with a lot of respect. They have to learn a little bit," he said, as quoted by Albiceleste Talk.

Argentina will have an instant chance to make amends next week when they take on a limping Brazil at the Maracana as Uruguay take their resurgence under Marcelo Bielsa to Bolivia.

Messi's skills vs Uruguay

Sports Brief has also reported that Messi still oozed class despite the defeat as he appeared to be the only player to make something happen for his nation.

He grazed the crossbar with a beautiful free kick in the second half - the closest he came to getting his name on the scoresheet.

In the first half, the crowd in Buenos Aires was treated to vintage Messi when their captain took the ball near the centre circle inside Argentina's half.

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Martin Moses is a sports journalist with over five years of experience in media. He graduated from Multimedia University of Kenya (Bachelor of Journalism, 2017-2021)