WHAT 😳 An Argentina 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup player has explained why she has a tattoo of Cristiano Ronaldo on her leg after being accused of being 'anti-Lionel Messi'. SLInt MORE:
"Please, enough, I'm not having a good time," she wrote on Instagram, according to"At what point did I say I'm 'anti-Messi'? Stop saying things that I didn't say because the truth is that I'm having a bad time .
"I don't have a bad time for you but for the atrocities that are said, without mercy. Can't you have an idol or a player you like? "I never said that I am 'anti-Messi', I never would be. Messi is our great captain of the national team, but the fact that I say that my idol and my inspiration is CR7 does not mean that I hate Messi... I like another player more, the one who inspired me. What is the problem?
"We are not all obliged to only love the players of our country. Please understand that this is football and each one has appreciation, their preferences, and highlighting one does not mean burying the other. Enough, it tires, it hurts."
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