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Leo Messi: "I love Barcelona, ​​but I really miss Rosario"

Published:19/02/2020 - 21:21h

Updated:20/02/2020 - 16:50h

Leo Messi offered an interview with MD shortly after the latest controversies of FC Barcelona. The Argentine star spoke on several topics

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It seems that, since the year 2020 began, a week cannot pass without a new controversy in Can Barça. In the last hours it has been the turn of social networks, in this case some accounts that Barcelona, ​​allegedly, would have financed with the intention of eroding the image of some of its players and possible 'rivals' of the board of directors .

Barely two days after what happened, Leo Messi - who recently already spoke forcefully about the controversy generated by Éric Abidal - has spoken about it in an interview for Mundo Deportivo, although he has also addressed other more personal issues and less tense than those experienced in recent weeks.

The Argentine star said that, although he misses Rosario, his hometown, he believes he loves Barcelona and loves living in the city. "The truth is that yes. Very good. I love Barcelona although I miss Rosario very much. This is my house, I was longer here than in Argentina. I love Barcelona, ​​the place where I live, Castelldefels, and I live a life that I like very much "he said.

Messi also sinceró in other personal planes and explained how is his day to day, combining family life and training. He considers that his routine is "very normal, very aware of the children. Fortunately, the profession allows me to spend a lot of time with the children. It allows me to train and go fast to eat with Antonela and pick up the babies. And then, be aware of some activity that they have or do something with them to get to the night, to have dinner and to arrive dead because with three we ended up destroyed. To sleep early ".

The controversy with Abidal

Leo Messi again referred to his controversy with Éric Abidal, who accused the Barca squad, causing the Argentine to break into social networks to defend himself and to defend his teammates. "When talking about players, you should give names," he said, referring to the Frenchman, who had said that "many players were not satisfied or worked hard."