Alves: The middle is off if you touch the ball in two minutes.

Lionel Messi and Dani Alves constituted a murderous partnership on the right side of Barcelona's attack, and Pep Guardios was the person who had created this partnership. At one point, however, the coach had been forced to receive advice from the Brazilian man. On a television presentation in Brazil, Dan Alves explained how important [...]
On a TV show in Brazil, Danny Alves explained how important it is for Lionel Messin to remain constantly connected and involved in a football match.
“I was used to side effects rather than centre, a passage that Guardola did not like”, explained Alves in an interview given to Globosport.
I combined very well with Mess, but Guardio wanted something else. So I had to go talk to him”.
I told him: “Sorry coach, but if the Messy stays two minutes without the ball in his leg, then he's off. If he goes off, then how could he be prepared to set the fight”. Guardilla agreed with me”.
However, that was not all that Alves said about Mess in this interview. Brazil criticised Argentina for its comments after its defeat in the semifinals of the American Cup.
Lionel Messie hit the CONMEBOL equivalent to UEFA, the football house in South America, and the entire American Cup after its defeat in the semifinals and then again after Argentina took third place in the match against Chile, in which the star of Barcelona was punished with red card.
Messi suggested that judges had favoured Brazil's team, which was also host to the tournament throughout the tournament.
The Argentinian striker was particularly critical of Judge Roddy Zambranos and VAR after the semifinal against Brazil, criticising them for the decision not to award a penalty to Sergio Aguaros.
Messes ' comments also got the attention of Brazil's coach Titus, who said that a Mess - level star should show more respect. Alves agreed with his coach's statement.
Dude isn't always right 'cause he's your friend. You can say such things in the rage of the match, but I still don't agree”, Alves said.
“S first, it is showing disrespect for an institution like the National of Brazil. He is being rude to many professionals who put aside much to be there to fight for a dream.
I'm a friend who always tells the truth when he needs it, and I think he was wrong about what he said”.












