Barcelona doc: Messi still has Pepe stud marks
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Sat, 01/21/2012 - 23:42
Barcelona doctor Ricard Pruna says Lionel Messi still has the stud marks from Real Madrid defender Pepe after last week's incident.
Pepe has since apologised for trodding on Messi's hand.
"You can still see Pepe's stamp marks in the left hand of Messi," revealed Pruna.
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Comments (1)
Mou's always had my respect for what he's been able to do with his teams. Since he made the move to Madrid and started to behave more and more erratically that respect was begrudging. Now he's grasping, and it's getting sickening. If he wants to have a positive legacy he'll leave that awful situation, take some time off, and come back somewhere far away.
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