Lionel Messi‘s “GOAT Tour” of India was marred by chaotic scenes Saturday after followers threw ripped up seats and invaded the pitch in the course of the Argentina star’s temporary look.
Messi’s tour will see him journey from Kolkata to Hyderabad, Mumbai and New Delhi. Nevertheless, it didn’t get off to a dream begin, as his look was reportedly minimize to simply 20 minutes because of the violence.
The spotlight of tour’s opening day was meant to be the revealing of a 70-foot Messi statue — which is reported to be the most important statue of a footballer ever created.
Messi, who was accompanied by teammates Luis Suarez and Rodrigo De Paul, walked a brief distance on the pitch and waved briefly towards the stands amid loud chants of “Messi, Messi,” however followers quickly realized that the footballer remained tightly cordoned off and was barely seen from massive sections of the stadium.
Messi’s look ended earlier than he may full a full lap of the stadium, sparking violent scenes.
“Solely leaders and actors have been surrounding Messi,” a fan advised ANI information company. “Why did they name us then?
“We’ve got received a ticket for 12,000 rupees ($130), however we weren’t even capable of see his face.”
Mamata Banerjee, the area’s chief minister, issued an apology to Messi and ordered a probe into the incident.
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“I’m deeply disturbed and shocked by the mismanagement witnessed in the present day at Salt Lake stadium,” Banerjee, who was on her solution to the occasion when chaos broke out, posted on X.
“I sincerely apologise to Lionel Messi, in addition to to all sports activities lovers and his followers, for the unlucky incident,” she added.
“I’m constituting an enquiry committee… the committee will conduct an in depth enquiry into the incident, repair accountability, and suggest measures to forestall such occurrences sooner or later.”
The Indian soccer federation mentioned it was “deeply involved” by the scenes, including that it was not concerned within the occasion’s planning, deferring accountability to the PR company that organised it.
