Boateng: "I laugh me with the dribbling that did me Leo Messi"
Boateng: "I laugh me with the dribbling that did me Leo Messi"
Published New:26/06/2015 - 22:37h
Updated New:26/06/2015 - 22:37h
The central German of the Bayern Munich that remained portrayed against Leo Messi in the gone of semifinals of the Champions League, Jerome Boateng, has ensured that it laughed of himself same when seeing repeated the played of the goal of the Argentinian in which it left him literally seated
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In statements conceded to ESPN, Jerome Boateng has ensured that it laughed for his adentros with the spectacular played starred by Leo Messi in which it left him seated in the Camp Nou (3-0). "In reality, it does not affect me what sucedió. It is more, I laughed me for my adentros... When somebody falls or glides in any situation and afterwards annotates a goal, is normal", has signalled.
Boateng Is the first in congratulating to Messi by the action. "These things happen. Sucede. And sucede to other players. It is football". Boateng Has not wanted to give him more importance to the subject of which really has, in spite of the big quantity of "memes" and pranks that carried out during the back days. "These things do not affect me. Today, when I see the images, laugh me of me same. It is football. I lost the battle against Messi, but this does not go me to kill".
Boateng, big head office and mature person
Jerome Boateng took with philosophy does some weeks the public humiliation -and involuntary- to which subjected him Leo Messi in the second goal fit by the Bayern Munich in the Camp Nou, and recognised that it is perfectly normal to remain portrayed in a one against one against the best player of the planet, that is able of everything.
"The second goal? All the world crashed in a duel in front of a player like Messi, that is the best of the world. It can not do this and leave to an alone defender in the one against one in front of him (Messi)", expressed the portentoso central germano in statements collected by multiple means, between them the newspaper "Sport".




