Lionel Messi was accused of having a boastful attitude, revealing his true nature

Messi</a > fulfilled his footballer’s last wish by winning the 2022 World Cup with Argentina. After that tournament, the Argentine star left PSG to play at Inter Miami.

p>It is worth noting that in recent times, Messi has become more easily angered. Recently in the match between Argentina and Brazil, El Pulga raised his voice at Rodrygo and called the player a “little boy” after being provoked first.

Commenting on Messi, former famous player Jerome Rothen gave that the Argentine superstar had a different attitude after winning the championship World Cup 2022. He evaluates that superstar No. 10 is becoming more and more boastful and arrogant.

Jerome Rothen shares shared: “When talking about the attitude of Argentine players, we see that they always start fights first. Even now, Messi is the first to get angry. Previously, Messi always appeared in the media with the image of a player with warm and friendly interface.

But now he seems boastful after winning the World Cup. That is Messi’s true nature. Everyone has seen his true self.

Now no one can touch Messi anymore. Every time he gets hit, he will repeat the same sentence to Rodrygo: “Hey! I am the champion the world“. Argentines are always like that. They are only satisfied when they surpass others. Please act more classy!”.

During his time playing for PSG, Messi was criticized by Rothen many times. In March, the former PSG player said that the Argentine superstar often missing in big matches. Then Rothen affirmed that El Pulga did not deserve to win the 2023 Golden Ball.

Rothen shared: “That is an embarrassing title for Messi. For me, Haaland is worthy. From August 2022 to June 2023, what criteria evaluate Messi better than others? Basically none.

If talking about titles, Messi is behind Haaland even after winning the World Cup. Haaland has won everything with Man City. You cannot use the World Cup as a criterion because Haaland is Norwegian (cannot participate in the World Cup).