A group of people threw a message at the door of the private neighborhood where the player maintains a house. The message aims to ensure that the footballer “does not come back again” Rosario is experiencing weeks of tension after criminal gangs increased their violence in the city in response to the tightening of government controls against their imprisoned leaders.

The threat to Di María is not the first that criminal groups have launched against a footballer to amplify their message. Last March, a group of hitmen attacked the supermarket of the in-laws of Lionel Messi with bullets and left him a similar message.