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Simply amazing: Otamendi tattooed Leo Messi's image on himself - voila! sport

2023-03-31T07:31:44.754Z


The flea was enthusiastic about the gesture: "It's really special." His Argentina teammate replied: "It's nothing compared to what we see when we play next to you"


Antonella Messi dances with Leo Messi at the party of the Argentina national team players (Instagram)

The admiration for Lionel Messi knows no bounds in Argentina, that's clear as day.

After the wonderful victory in the World Cup, quite a few fans tattooed the image of the flea on their bodies, and now there is a new fan - Messi's teammate from Argentina, no less, Nicolas Otamendi, who tattooed the image of the flea on his body, next to the inscription "How will you convince me that magic do not occur", and the historical date - 12/18/22.

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"I saw a lot of amazing things after the World Cup," Messi wrote on social media.

"But the fact that a teammate, a friend like Otamendi, gets a tattoo like that - it's really special!"

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The 35-year-old stopper wrote in response: "The things you saw are nothing compared to what we see when we play by your side. You are not only an entire country, but also the history of all football. I love you, friend."

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