For the champion, the wind is agitated by the clash between Flea and Eric Avidel, who may be kicking off today. • Background: The sports manager's criticism of the players • Fury: "When talking about us, we must say names"
Messi and Avidel smear on Sports magazine this morning
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Barcelona is in turmoil following the clash between Leo Messi and Eric Avidel, the team’s sporting director. Remember, the flea came out yesterday in a head-on attack against the team’s management and especially against Avidel, who claimed that club players were against the fired coach, Ernesto and Alverda and so did not make an effort to play for him.
In a very unconventional move, the flea wrote on his Instagram account yesterday: "Honestly, I don't like to do these things, but I think everyone has a responsibility for their actions and decisions. The players on the field were the first to acknowledge that we weren't at our best. Management must also take responsibility for the decisions they have made. "
Messi with Avidel on better days. How will it end this time? // Photo: AP
The flea continued with the not-so-implicit criticism of Avidel: "I think that when talking about players you have to say their names as well, because otherwise there is speculation and things that are not necessarily true."
As expected, in the Catalan media this morning (Wednesday), many people took part in the surprising crisis. The newspaper "Sports" read in its headline: "Barcelona tsunami. Messi is not ready anymore." In addition, it was noted that Messi's combative response again raises questions as to whether he would like to end his Barcelona uniform.
"Messi's message expresses unusual fatigue from what has been happening at the club lately," it said, "we may be in the throes of a very deep crisis in the Champions League." Either way, expect this development after it has been claimed in recent hours that Barcelona could already say goodbye to Eric Avidel ...