Dudek on Messi’s Insults to Pepe and Ramos At El Clasico

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Dudek on Messi's Insults to Pepe and Ramos At El Clasico
Dudek on Messi’s Insults to Pepe and Ramos At El Clasico

Lionel Messi is alleged to have abused Pepe and Sergio Ramos during El Clasico matches by former Real Madrid goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek.

In 2007, Dudek became a member of the LaLiga giants, mostly sitting on the bench.

Despite being Iker Casillas’ understudy, the Polish goalkeeper participated in a few contentious Clasico matches.

He was highly provocative, just like Barcelona and their manager Pep Guardiola, Dudek claimed in a statement to Marca.

They were constantly prepared to irritate you, and many times they did so successfully. Messi has said some extremely offensive things to Pepe and Ramos that you can’t even imagine, as I have heard and seen.

Imagine what a person who seems so composed and welcoming could say.

They were constantly prepared to irritate you, and many times they did so successfully. Messi has said some extremely offensive things to Pepe and Ramos that you can’t even imagine, as I have heard and seen.

Imagine what a person who seems so composed and welcoming could say.

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Playing style

Messi has been dubbed La Pulga Atómica (The Atomic Flea) by the Spanish media because of his ability to change direction more quickly and dodge opposing challenges thanks to his shorter stature and lower center of gravity than taller players. Despite his small stature, he has a strong upper body, which, along with his low center of gravity and subsequent balance, helps him resist physical attempts from opponents. As a result, he has become well known for his lack of diving in a sport where playacting is common.

His quick feet and short, powerful legs help him to maintain control of the ball while dribbling at high speeds. He excels in brief bursts of acceleration. Messi is the only player that runs quicker with the ball than he does without it, according to Pep Guardiola, a former manager of Messi’s current club Barcelona. Messi is primarily a left-footed player; he typically starts dribbling runs with the outside of his left foot and uses the inside of it to finish, supply passes, and assist. Since his mid-20s, Messi has improved his ability with his weaker foot.

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