Argentina’s Lionel Messi and De Paul exchanged heated words with Brazil’s Rodrygo after the two teams reconvened following clɑsҺ between fans at the Maracana stadium

Lionel Messi, Rodrigo De Paul, and Rodrygo got into a heated argument with Rodrygo of Brazil after the teams got back on the field after the between fans and cops at the Maracana Stadium. 

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The game didn’t start for almost thirty minutes because of fights between Brazilian and Argentine fans in the crowd. Police had to break up the.  

It was seen that some fans were taking the seats off of stadium chairs and using them as weapons. 

In the end, Messi had to take the Argentine team off the field at the Maracana until the stopped. 

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It’s not clear what started the in the stands or what the three of them said to start the.

The winner of the Ballon d’Or and his partner De Paul were both seen getting very angry with Rodrygo.  

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After the original three players got together, other players from both teams jumped in to keep things from getting worse. Messi was seen putting his hand on the back of his opponent’s neck before he moved away.

In the same city, Rodrigo and Rodrigo De Paul both play for Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, which are both in Spain. 

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It doesn’t matter that Messi moved to Inter Miami in Major League Soccer over the summer; he is still an important part of the Argentine national team. 

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The rivalry game took place in Rio de Janeiro as a World Cup qualifier. Nicolas Otamendi scored the only goal in the second half to give Argentina the win. 

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There was also a red card in the game. Brazil’s Joelinton got it less than 10 minutes after coming on as a replacement.