Argentina captain Leo Messi
refused the man of the match award for his side’s 2-2 draw against
Paraguay because he was furious with how his team threw away a two-goal
lead in their Copa America opener.
Messi was key in the build-up
to Sergio Aguero’s strike and scored Argentina’s second from the penalty
spot, but missed chances in the second half to put the game out of
Paraguay’s reach and was in no mood for a photo call following the final
whistle on Saturday.
A representative from MasterCard, who hand
out the awards in every match in the continental competition, went to
the Argentina dressing room to inform the 27-year-old he had been chosen
to receive the prize but was told Messi would not accept the award.
Following
the Barcelona forward’s refusal, MasterCard were keen to pick another
Argentine player after the fantastic first half performance from Gerardo
Martino’s men, but the mood in the dressing room was sombre and the
representative was told that none of the players were willing to accept
the accolade.
It was then decided to give the prize to one of
Paraguay’s two goalscorers and Nelson Valdez - who netted the first for
the Albirroja before Lucas Barrios’ late leveller - was on hand to pick
up the unwanted man of the match award.
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