Chinese authorities cancel Argentina friendlies after Lionel Messi Hong Kong debacle

Argentina will instead play El Salvador and Nigeria in the United States in March

Aadi Nair
Friday 23 February 2024 04:55 EST
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Lionel Messi won’t be playing in China after Argentina’s friendlies were rearranged
Lionel Messi won’t be playing in China after Argentina’s friendlies were rearranged (Getty Images)

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Argentina will play two matches in the United States next month after Chinese sporting authorities cancelled friendlies featuring the World Cup winners amid a backlash against Lionel Messi’s failure to play in an Inter Miami match in Hong Kong.

Argentina’s FA said on Thursday that Lionel Scaloni’s side will face El Salvador at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on 22 March before taking on Nigeria at the Coliseum in Los Angeles on 26 March.

Argentina were scheduled to play Nigeria in the Chinese city of Hangzhou before facing the Ivory Coast in Beijing, but Messi’s failure to take the field for Inter Miami in Hong Kong against a local League XI earlier this month caused widespread anger among fans.

Messi was deemed unfit to play in the friendly, which drew 40,000 fans and saw some spectators paying up to nearly HK$5,000 (£505) for a ticket.

Chinese state media, Hong Kong politicians and fans reacted angrily three days later when the 36-year-old Argentine forward came off the bench to play in a friendly match in Tokyo against Vissel Kobe.

In a video posted on Weibo, one of China’s largest social media platforms, on Monday, eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi said his absence from the match had been caused by an inflamed adductor.

Reuters

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