David Beckham booed as angry fans in Hong Kong chant ‘refund’ after Lionel Messi sat out Inter Miami friendly | JOF044I | 2024-02-06 16:08:01
David Beckham booed as angry fans in Hong Kong chant 'refund' after Lionel Messi sat out Inter Miami friendly | JOF044I | 2024-02-06 16:08:01
David Beckham was booed by irate fans in Hong Kong after Lionel Messi failed to seem in a friendly for Inter Miami.
After enjoying Saudi Pro League sides Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr this week, Inter Miami continued their profitable pre-season tour of Saudi Arabia and the Far East with a recreation towards a Hong Kong XI on Sunday evening.
The Hong Kong Stadium was crammed with 38,323 supporters who have been all anticipating to catch a glimpse of Messi in motion, with some paying in extra of 2,000 Hong Kong dollars (£200) for a ticket.
Inter Miami ran out snug Four-1 winners however Messi, who is managing a hamstring damage, sat on the bench for the complete recreation.
Messi's identify was chanted all through the second half but supporters began to jeer and boo in the remaining 10 minutes of the sport when it turned clear that Argentina's World Cup winner would not make an look.
Beckham, who's considered one of Inter Miami's co-owners, addressed the hostile crowd to thank them for an 'unimaginable welcome' but the former England captain was drowned out by the boos and shouts of 'refund' from supporters inside the stadium.
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A fan who attended the sport advised CNN after leaving the Hong Kong Stadium: 'I'm very dissatisfied as everyone else right here is.
'Nevertheless, I'm not super disillusioned he didn't play because I do know he's affected by damage and he wants extra relaxation.'
When requested about followers chanting for a refund, the supporter replied: 'I didn't like that at all. I expected it but I didn't prefer it.
'I wish it didn't proceed for therefore long, I feel they acquired the message.
'David heard it, I couldn't hear what Beckham was saying in any respect as a result of the boos have been so loud.
'Tickets weren't low cost, costliest football tickets in Hong Kong, I consider. Mine was HKD 2,280 (£222).'
Meanwhile, Inter Miami head coach Tata Martino acknowledged the frustration from the supporters in Hong Kong however claimed the 'danger was too huge' with Messi and Luis Suarez, who also remained on the bench.
'We're grateful to Hong Kong for the previous few days, we've got been treated very nicely and felt the openness of the Hong Kong individuals,' Martino stated.
'We additionally enjoyed as we speak within the stadium, but perceive there's a whole lot of disappointment among followers due to the absence of Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi.
'This has been the decision of the medical staff, we've got checked their physical state of affairs, and if we despatched them on the pitch, we might have risked their bodily nicely being.
'We understand followers are very disillusioned and we ask for their forgiveness. We want we might have despatched them on the pitch for a while to play, but the danger was too huge.'
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