Saúl ‘Canelo’ Álvarez moves away from the controversy and apologizes on social networks to Lionel Messi and all of Argentina

Saúl ‘Canelo’ Álvarez moves away from the controversy and apologizes on social networks to Lionel Messi and all of Argentina



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After all the controversy that Saúl ‘Canelo’ Álvarez generated with Lionel Messi and his alleged gesture kicking a Mexico shirt, the mexican boxer came out on social networks and apologized to the argentine star.

Let’s remember that ‘Canelo’ Álvarez launched a strong threat to the player of the Argentine National Team after the victory obtained by the albiceleste team against their similar Mexico in the Qatar 2022 World Cup. In addition, on the same social networks he was seen as the boxer he was also merciless with other personalities like Sergio ‘Kun’ Agüero and David Failteson.

But now Moving away from the controversy, ‘Canelo’ sent a message in which he said that he “was carried away by passion”. Also, He said he wanted to “apologize to Messi and the people of Argentina.”

“These last days I got carried away by the passion and love I feel for my country and made comments that were out of place for which I want to apologize to Messi and the people of Argentina. Every day we learn something new and this time it was my turn, ”Canelo said in networks.

Finally, the man from Guadalajara also explained how wishes “much success” to the National Team of Mexico and Argentinaas both teams will seek their ticket to the round of 16 against Saudi Arabia and Poland respectively.

“I wish you much success to both teams in their matches today and here we will continue supporting Mexico until the end,” the boxer said on social media.

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