The Argentine national team player was hurt and came out to deny the version that went viral on social networks.
Front Yamila Rodriguezwho entered the second half of the debut with a defeat by 1-0 against Italy in it Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand 2023was hurt on social networks by those who treated her “anti-Messi” for having tattooed Cristiano Ronaldo.
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The discharge of Yamila Rodríguez
“Please stop, I’m not having a good time. At what point did I say that I am anti-Messi? Stop saying things that I didn’t say because I’m really having a hard time (in the middle of a World Cup representing the country). I don’t have a hard time for you but for the atrocities that are said, without mercy. Can’t you have an idol or a player you like? Please”, wrote the player of the palmeiras in your accounts Instagram and Twitter.


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“I never said that I was anti-Messinever would be. messi is our great captain of the Selection but that I say that my inspiration and my idol is CR7 It doesn’t mean that I hate Messi, but that I like another player more, the one who inspired me. What is the problem? We can all like different things and that should be valid,” continued the missionary, who has tattoos of Maradona and Cristiano Ronaldo on his left leg.
Your justification
“We are not all obliged to only love the players of our country. Please understand that this is football and everyone has their preferences. Highlighting one does not mean burying the other. Enough, it tires, it hurts,” the 25-year-old former Boca soccer player closed her post in Auckland.
Rodríguez was the scorer of the last America Cupin which Argentina achieved the World Cup quota, and is playing its first world Cup with the shirt of the Selection.
He Argentina’s next match in the Women’s World Cup will be the Thursday, July 27 from 9:00 p.m. (Argentine time) versus South AfricaMeanwhile he Wednesday August 2 will close the group stage against Sweden starting at 4 in the morning (Argentine time).
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