Indonesian fans vexed after Messi pulls out of friendly
Indonesian fans are vexed over Lionel Messi pulling out of a friendly in Jakarta. – EPA pic, June 16, 2023.
INDONESIAN fans of Lionel Messi expressed dismay today after the star pulled out of a friendly in Jakarta, including one making a 12-hour boat and plane journey to the game, accusing organisers of false advertising. People have rushed to snap up more than 60,000 tickets for the sell-out Monday clash between Indonesia and World Cup winners Argentina after Messi’s face was plastered across advertising for the event.
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