Current location:world >>
Messi explains absence in Hong Kong match for third time
world66957People have gathered around
Introduction(ECNS) -- Argentine football star Lionel Messi explained his absence during a match two weeks ago in ...
(ECNS) -- Argentine football star Lionel Messi explained his absence during a match two weeks ago in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, on Monday.
Messi denied in a video that his absence was due to political reasons and reiterated thatit is because of an inflamed adductor that had worsened the day before the game in Hong Kong.
"Since the start of my career, I’ve had a very close and special relationship with China. I’ve done a lot of things in China,” Messi said in the video. He added that he would like to come to China again.
He ended the video by saying he wanted to send good wishes to the people of China and to see them again.
It's the third time that the footballer explained his absence, following his responses on Feb. 6 and 7 respectively.
Messi was expected to play a friendly match with players from the Hong Kong Premier League on Feb. 4 but he sat on the bench throughout the entire match due to a claimed muscle problem.
Tags:
Reprint:Friends are welcome to share on the Internet, but please indicate the source of the article when reprinting it.“Worldly Watch news portal”。http://estonia.brianlynch.org/html-78b999893.html
Related articles
Baby Reindeer's real
worldThe 'real-life Martha' from Baby Reindeer bombarded Sir Keir Starmer with almost 300 emails, it has ...
【world】
Read moreFour things to watch out for as Americans vote
worldBy Anthony Zurcher, BBC North America correspondentPolls have indicateed Donald Trump will carry the ...
【world】
Read moreFour things to watch out for as Americans vote
worldBy Anthony Zurcher, BBC North America correspondentPolls have indicateed Donald Trump will carry the ...
【world】
Read more
Popular articles
- Saudi Arabia is going to sponsor the WTA women's tennis rankings under a new partnership
- Christopher Luxon and business leaders to travel to South East Asia on trade, diplomatic mission
- Harris blames Trump for abortion ban in Arizona
- Niwa proposes to cut up to 90 jobs
- OpenAI pauses ChatGPT voice after Scarlett Johansson comparisons
- Attendance action plan includes daily data, traffic light system
Latest articles
Insider Q&A: CIA's chief technologist's cautious embrace of generative AI
NY police to pay $17.5m over hijab mugshot row
Biden takes on Trump over Russia, democracy in fiery State of the Union address
Hamilton mayor's Anzac trip to Belgium criticised amid massive rates rise
Siblings trying to make US water polo teams for Paris Olympics
Niwa proposes to cut up to 90 jobs
LINKS
- Immigration declines nearly half of study visa applications from India so far this year
- DOC spent nearly $500,000 to kill one stoat in Fiordland
- Japan unexpectedly slips into a recession
- Icon of the Seas: World's largest cruise ship to set sail from Miami
- PM Christopher Luxon defends David Seymour over TVNZ criticisms
- Call for schools soft drink ban renewed after government implements cellphone ban
- Fire at industrial building in Ōtaki
- PM Christopher Luxon defends David Seymour over TVNZ criticisms
- RTHK using AI presenters to 'enhance productivity,' relieve staff shortage
- Fox within sight of lead at US Masters midway point