The interview that Andy Kusnetzoff did with Lionel Messi traveled the world:
the memory of Topo Gigio to Van Gaal, the Montiel penalty, Maradona, the game with Mexico as "the most difficult", the letter that Andy wrote to Leo and The story of the stamp that made Ten move, among other clips, flooded social networks on Monday morning.
The host of
Perros de la calle,
for Urbana Play 104.3, traveled to Paris, was at the house where the Argentine star lives with his wife,
Antonela Roccuzzo,
and their three children, Thiago, Mateo and Ciro, and did a historic interview,
Lionel's first as world champion.
The
day after, this Tuesday, in the show with
De acá en más,
María O'Donnell's program, the renowned journalist wanted to investigate what could not be seen, behind the scenes of the interview at Messi's house, and there was an awkward moment between the two.
Andy Kusnetzoff interviewed Lionel Messi in Paris.
Photo: Urban Play.
"Does Messi live on the outskirts of Paris?"
O'Donnell began by asking.
"I don't know anything. They took me blindfolded
like when I made a note to Salman Rushdie and showed up at the door," Kusnetzoff replied, laughing.
"Can't you tell?"
, she retorted and loaded the air of the program with tension, which is also broadcast on the KZO television channel.
The answer would be the same:
"I don't know. I went blindfolded. I don't know where she is. I don't know where she is, Maria. I saw vineyards, it's probably Bordeaux
," she closed jokingly.
"Is the environment the father?" He
insisted on asking.
"
I don't know, Maria. I don't want to answer anything.
I'm honest, with all my affection, with love, with the trust we have in each other. It seems to me that it's a lot.
I don't want to answer any of your questions. I already know what they are all."
The person who interceded to answer part of their concerns was the journalist Guido Bercovich.
"The father is a bit the one who manages everything for Lionel, but he also has a couple of close lifelong advisers who go with him everywhere, even with the Argentine team. He has his assistant, his father, a press agent who handled the news for him in Barcelona," he explained.
Andy Kusnetzoff wrote a letter to Messi and read it in the middle of an interview.
There Andy reappeared on the scene, who seemed to feel uncomfortable and did not want to break into the intimate life of the Paris Saint Germain footballer.
"How is Maria's environment?"
he asked with a smile on his face.
"Basically my daughters,"
she replied firmly.
"The things from the back that I have and I can't tell"
, Kusnetzoff said, already in his program, when the clock was about to strike half past ten in the morning, and thus made it clear that there were conditions that Messi's environment placed on him to do the interview.
"I had pressure, a lot of pressure for everything to be fine, for it to have complied with, the guidelines it had, the requests to 'don't show this', things at home," he said, while he was happy for the result.
"I went to do what I did, so I'm happy,"
he said.