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    Wednesday, November 2, 2016

    Barcelona wizard, Lionnel Messi involved in tunnel clash with City player after shocking defeat but Sergio Aguero had to calm Messi down

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    Sergio Aguero and Lionel Messi
    Barcelona lost to Manchester City in the Champions League by 3-1 at the Etihad Stadium, home of City on Tuesday, bit was like it didn't go down well with Barcelona wizard, Lionel Messi who later was involved in a tunnel burst with a City player but Aguero had to step in to calm the his fellow country man down.

    But it did go down well with one Spanish radio station 'COPE' who claimed, Messi wouldn't react for no reason that there was an "altercation" immediately after the players left the pitch with a City player saying something to the Argentine super star, that made him replied back with the word "imbecile" as well as headed to City's dressing room yelling come back here, "don't hide".

    Sergio Aguero had to quickly step in to calm Messi down saying it feels bad when you lose and i guess that was how Messi was feeling that made him react badly, is good i was able to calm him down, is one of those things in football, he said

    Sergio Aguero further said: "Whenever you lose you’re not very happy. I saw him there, he was feeling bad. I know him well enough to know when he’s bad, when he’s good. But when you lose, nobody’s good!

    "I thought Messi said something to me but he didn’t, and then we talked about other stuff. It was nothing serious. I heard something but I don’t know what happened.

    "When someone loses you have to respect them. Leo wasn’t in the mood to talk and I respect that."

    There was complains in City's third goal that saw Barcelona players complaining that o handled the ball with my hand before I1kay Gundogan fired the ball into Barca's net to make it 3-1 and it was the German's second goal of the game but it wasn't so, my hand was by my body.

    "I thought that ter Stegen would touch it, because of that it went past me a bit but I had my hand by my side and there was no intention to use my hand," said Aguero.

    "It’s normal that they complain (about the goal), but luckily we were 2-1 up already and that goal calmed us.

    "The hand was by my body and it hit my arm, but there was no intention. If you watch the video my hand is by my body, it went past me and Gundogan got it. They will always complain about that, obviously. We also had a penalty shout but never said a thing. It’s up to the referee."

    Sergio Aguero was also said to had been angry with Pep Guardiola after he was dropped against Barcelona in Nuo Camp the home of Barca but he denied the allegation by saying: "I’m never angry. I respect every manager’s decision. He said it was a tactical thing and I obviously respect that. When I went in the pitch I tried to give my best and then train hard to be ready for the next game. But no one was in a bad mood.

    "I’ve experienced many different important nights, and today was another one that not only me but the whole team enjoyed. We also could feel the support from the fans, and that was important for our confidence. It was a nice game for the memories."

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