
Lionel Messi was knocked back in Raphinha after looking at Argentina Thrash Brazil 4-1 on Tuesday evening in the qualification of World Cup.
The rivalry between Argentina and Brazil is one of the fiercest in international football, and Raphinha fired up the flames for the kick-off when he sent an X-rated message to the South American opponents of his team.
Raphinha spoke with Selecao legend Romario: 'We will undoubtedly beat them. On and next to the field, if necessary. “Romario then added to the words war, as he asked Raphinha:” F *** them? “
“F *** Hen,” Raphinha agreed.
On Tuesday's game, however, was disastrous for Brazil, because they were well beaten, a lot at Messi's pleasure, who looked from home after drawing Argentina's team with a small muscle injury.
Argentina congratulate their two victories with the international break that sealed their place at next year's World Cup, wrote Messi on his Instagram story: 'In, I will follow this team everywhere. We always talk to our football. Congratulations on the great game last night and also for the victory against Uruguay. '
Messi's reference to Argentina who does their chat on the field seems to be a clear excavation at Raphinha after an embarrassing evening before Brazil.
The five -fold world cup winners gave two early goals, with Julian Alvarez and Enzo Fernandez Argentina in full control.
Matheus Cunha came across a Cristian Romero error to bring Brazil back into the game, but further goals by Alexis Mac Allister and Giuliano Simeone struck an extensive victory for the hosts.
The players and fans of Argentina enjoyed their victory, with supporters heard 'Sub of Raphinha, your son of AB *** H', while Fernandez told the Barcelona wing player that he 'talks too much' in a particularly angry exchange.
Fernandez also mocked defender Leo Ortiz by sticking out his tongue and making a harassing expression before he called the flamengo man a 'fool'.
With Argentina 3-1 up and dominating, players from both parties bumped into a Melee and Nicolas Otamendi could also be seen gestures to Raphinha, and told him that he “should talk less.”
Argentina and Aston Villa's Slingante Koopman goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez also started to do keepy-ups as soon as the result was undoubtedly to rub further salt in the wounds of Brazil.
Argentina are now eight points clearly at the top of the South American qualification group, but Brazil is in fourth place and still has work to do their place at the 2026 World Cup.
Six teams from Conmebol have an automatic place at the tournament in the US, Mexico and Canada, while the team is going to play a play-off in the seventh.
Brazil has a six -point pillow over the seventh -placed Venezuela with four more qualification matches to play.
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