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THEY SIDE WITH LEO

The reactions of Laporta and Font to the statements of Messi

Published:5/09/2020 - 12:02h

Updated:5/09/2020 - 12:48h

Ex-president and precandidato show his reaction to the statements of Lionel Messi in social networks. Both support the posture of the Argentinian and no the one of Bartomeu

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After a sinfín of rumours about the future of the Argentinian, already is official: Lionel Messi will be player of the FC Barcelona in the season 2020-2021. To do it official, the forward of the Barça conceded an interview to Goal to make public his version of the history and to give an explanation to the fans.

Two proper names in the actuality of the club blaugrana have wanted to value the statements of Lionel Messi. Joan Laporta, ex-president blaugrana, and Víctor Font, precandidato to the next elections to the presidency of the FC Barcelona. Both recurrieros to his profiles of Twitter to express his posture in front of the interview of Messi.

"Glorious Leo, wise decision very very explained. And now to be followed struggling to go back to win and go on doing History. Today Messi have given us a joy more to the barcelonismo!". You are they have been the words of Joan Laporta, that prefers to centre in the fact that Messi will be still in the club blaugrana.

On the other hand, Víctor Font, preferred to collect one of the statements of the asto Argentinian, in which it put in doubt the project of the Barça in the last years: "it Does time that there is not project neither there is at all, go doing malabares and go covering holes".

The precandidato accompanied the sentence of Leo with the following message: Only with a solid project, very worked, will surpass the challenges of future. We reconstruct the Barça. Yes to the future!".

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