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Messi called me a 'donkey' - Jamie Carragher

Jamie Carragher has revealed Lionel Messi called him a 'donkey' after he suggested the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner was not a smart signing for Paris Saint-Germain earlier this season.

Former England and Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher
Jamie Carragher. Photo: Charlotte Tattersall/Getty Images


The Argentine apparently didn't take kindly to the opinion and wasted no time in letting the Sky Sports pundit know his feelings. 


'It was on Monday Night Football and I got a private message on Instagram,' Carragher said on Friday Night Football after Watford's defeat by Norwich at Vicarage Road.


'From the man [Messi] himself. I will not be showing private messages but he basically called me a donkey.'


Carragher, former Liverpool defender, continued:


'He [Messi] watches Monday Night Football so hopefully he's watching Friday Night Football as well because Lionel, I absolutely love you


'Greatest player of all time and compared to you I was a donkey. You know, I accept that, but you're not getting in this team.


'You haven't played well enough, even if you did win the Copa America in the summer. It's not enough to leave my man Mo Salah out the team.' Dailymail.co.uk

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