What is Pepe Messi talking about, why is Messi afraid of Pepe

Updated on physical education 2024-05-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Pe whispered to Messi: I can always beat you to the ground.

    Sina Sports News In the 77th minute of the match between Barcelona and Real Madrid last weekend, the TV camera captured an interesting scene: Real Madrid defender Pepe and Barcelona king Messi covered their mouths with their hands on the pitch and whispered to each other about what ......What exactly did they talk about? Monday's Daily Sport gave the answer.

    According to Antonio, a reporter from "Daily Sports", after the score became 3-3, Pepe covered his mouth and said to Messi: "I can always beat you to the ground." Messi was first surprised by Pepe's astonishing move, then stunned for a moment, then turned around and covered his mouth and shot back:

    What do you mean? I can always score against you, and I have your back in every goal I score......”

    Pepe obviously didn't want to make a big deal out of it, so he patted Messi on the head, said something and left the ......

    The episode on this scene was captured on TV, and it stands to reason that both of them covered their mouths with their hands at the time, and the precision microphones on the sidelines could not capture the conversation between the two, and the content of the conversation was basically impossible to know. However, Antonio, a reporter from Daily Sports, has a very personal relationship with Messi, and this passage is likely to be dictated by Messi to Antonio. Interestingly, not long after the conversation between the two, Barcelona got another penalty opportunity, and Messi personally scored the goal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because Messi at the peak of that year, half of the injuries on his body were caused by Pepe, who had a big tackle and stepped on the opponent with both feet.

    Born in Maceyo, Brazil, at the age of 12 to join the Brazilian giants Corinthians, Pepe has a short temper since childhood, once saw the opponent's goalkeeper serve too ink, Pepe went up and fought with the opponent, hitting the opponent in the face. Pepe back then was a nightmare for many world-class strikers. The rumored "North Derong, South Peipei" in the rivers and lakes is by no means in vain.

    Social evaluation about Pepe:

    Pepe is physically strong, no less fast than a striker, excellent in bounce and air defense. In addition, the Brazilian's attacking You Zheng DNA also gives Pepe a good offensive ability, and long-range shots and headers are his two great skills.

    Pepe's accurate positioning and excellent heading ability can often defuse the opponent's attack, but at the same time, his fiery temper and aggressive style of play are also criticized, but as he grows older, Pepe's anger has subsided, not only is the lethal defensive action on the field almost extinct, but even often plays the role of peacemaker when teammates and opponents clash.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Nope. Because the relationship between Pepe and Messi is relatively split, I think Pepe did not scold Messi There was also a great upset in the knockout round of this World Cup, and the Portuguese team overturned when it met the Moroccan team, which can be said to be the weakest in the top 8. There was also great dissatisfaction within the Portuguese team after the loss, in which B Fee publicly reprimanded the interview for hacking his penalty.

    As Ronaldo's former brother, Pepe burst into controversial remarks after the game, Pepe said: "In the game, Morocco has always wanted to stop us with small fouls, but the referee did not say anything, nor did he have any warning. That's the game, we want to play well and I think it was definitely a penalty.

    But the referee seems to think that awarding a penalty is a very expensive thing to do. We left the World Cup with sadness. We had a chance to win the World Cup, but the five referees on the pitch today were all Argentine.

    What else can I say, it's unfair, they want to guarantee Messi's World Cup title".

    It can be said that Pepe's words this time are quite heavy, after all, he is also about to retire, so this time he boldly turned around and changed the chain with FIFA. Messi may also be quite surprised, Portugal's loss in this game can actually pull Argentina to be escorted and cared for. Because the referees are all Argentine, these two things are really a little irrelevant.

    But Pepe still sees Messi and Argentina as mortal enemies. It also makes people sigh that the Melo duel for more than 10 years has made the duel between Ronaldo and Messi a kind of label.

    In this World Cup, Messi has led the team to the top 4, while Ronaldo is embarrassed to go home. If Messi really leads the team to win the championship, then Ronaldo will no longer be able to reverse his reputation. The king of the ball has become the demon of the Portuguese team, so much so that the first thing Pepe thinks of after losing is Messi and Argentina, not the Portuguese team's performance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pepe and Messi have a good relationship.

    Pepe, a new signing who has just joined Arsenal, spoke about his favourite player in an interview. "My favourite player is Messi because he's simply the best player in the world," he said.

    Pepe began by talking about his character: "I always give my best for the club, for me on and off the pitch are completely different things. On the pitch I will try my best to fight for the team.

    People don't understand me, people close to me know me, but others don't understand me. I have to be ready for everything and my style of play is to contribute as much as possible on the pitch.

    Messi

    Leo Messi, officially known as Anel Messi, was born in Argentina on June 24, 1987 Argentine footballer is a striker who currently plays for Paris Saint-Germain Football Club in the French First Division. In 2000, Messi joined Barcelona from Newell's Old Boys. In February 2004, Messi signed his first professional contract with Barcelona.

    In 2005, Messi helped Argentina's U20 youth team win the World Youth Championship. In 2008, Messi won the men's gold medal at the Beijing Olympics with the Argentine Olympic team. In 2009, Messi helped Barcelona be crowned a six-time champion, and won the Ballon d'Or and World Footballer of the Year for the first time.

    In 2011, Messi helped Barcelona be crowned five-time champions. In 2012, Messi scored 91 goals and won the Ballon d'Or for the fourth consecutive year.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First, because Messi's skills are the top in world football, he often stages all kinds of wonderful passes, and his shooting skills are very superb, Messi's superb football skills are the root of people's love for him. In Barcelona, Messi left countless classic scenes, and in the Qatar World Cup, Messi played the role of captain of the football national team to the extreme.

    The second is because although Messi is the top in international football, but Messi has a noble character and is very low-key, whether it is ups and downs, Messi does not have the slightest shelf of big-name stars, and Messi has a very good relationship with the chef of the Argentine national team, Falias, so the staff of the Argentine team respect the captain of the team.

    The third is because Messi has a lot of strong drama, and Messi is very family-oriented, and the life of his wife and children is particularly in line with the life of ordinary people, and the story of his childhood sweetheart can be arranged into a movie. The happy life of a family of five is enviable.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because he thinks Messi is one of the best players in the world, because he has done things that other players can't even think of.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the national derby, Pepe once stepped on Messi's palm without receiving any punishment. In yesterday's battle at the Bernabeu, the two men had another bickering. Although the two covered their mouths with their hands when they communicated, "Daily Sports" still learned the content of the quarrel between the two through inside information.

    Pepe wanted to provoke Messi, but was sharply ironized by the flea.

    The scene took place in the 78th minute, when the score was tied 3-3. Pepe approached Messi and provoked Messi: "Every time you meet me, you play like."

    Messi did not get angry, but hit Pepe back with sharp words: "What did you say? I can always score goals against you, and I have you as the background in every goal!

    A few minutes later, Messi completely countered Pepe's provocation with a hat-trick. Messi kisses Barcelona after the goal.

    emblem, and pointed to the sky of Madrid.

    If it helps,.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Pepe: I can always beat you up.

    Messi: I score every game.

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