There is an inherent prejudice about how Barcelona feels, or rather the social media executives of the Barcelona Twitter account, about Lionel Messi, especially as regards how he positions himself in the biggest debate of all time and especially when faced with a former national rival, Cristiano Ronaldo. In case someone wants a reminder, they are firmly in the look of their superstar (albeit dissatisfied) Messi.
The Catalan club took root in this debate with a tweet following their 2-0 Champions League win over Juventus on Wednesday.
Ronaldo left Real Madrid to sign for Juventus in 2018 and it would have been the first time the two have faced each other since the transfer. Unfortunately, the assembly in the field did not intend to take a position this time, as the Juventus winger stayed out of the score sheet because of his positive coronavirus check-up gave him his education with Portugal – he tested positive for a follow-up checkup last week. The Portuguese foreigner has not played at the Italian club since his positive check-up in mid-October.
As for Messi’s functionality on the field, he worried about his team’s opening match, placing Ousmane Dembélé open on the right side of the field and preparing him to break the zero-zero deadlock, and scored an overdue penalty to seal him with the blaugrana. . .
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