Colombia star James Rodriguez has refused to shed light on his conversation with Lionel Messi during the recent FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Argentina locked horns with Los Cafeteros at the Estadio Monumental on Tuesday, June 10.
La Pulga started the game, but it was the visitors who took the lead in the 24th minute through Luis Diaz. Things went from bad to worse for La Albiceleste, who went down to 10 men after Enzo Fernandez was shown a straight red in the 70th minute.
Argentina fought back through Thiago Almada, who equalized in the 81st minute to secure a draw. However, the talking point of the game was Lionel Messi’s altercation with Rodriguez, where the Argentinean appeared to pass a message to the Colombian.
Speaking after the game, Rodriguez insisted that what happens on the pitch, stays on the pitch.
However, according to alternate reports, La Pulga apparently said:
To which Rodriguez responded:
Lionel Messi was perhaps referring to a previous comment from Rodriguez in March this year, where he claimed that Argentina won the Copa America 2024 unfairly. He said:
Argentina secured a 1-0 win over Colombia in the 2024 Copa America final.
Lionel Messi returned to the starting XI for Argentina against Colombia after starting from the bench against Chile in the previous game. However, the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner was taken off in the 78th minute, with Exequiel Palacios coming on in his place.
Speaking after the game, Scaloni revealed that La Pulga asked to be substituted.
With a man and a goal down, Scaloni’s substitution turned out to be a brainwave, with Palacios setting up the equaliser three minutes after entering the pitch.
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