‘Not anti-Messi’: Argentine Rodriguez’s CR7 tattoo sparks outrage

‘Not anti-Messi’: Argentine Rodriguez’s CR7 tattoo sparks outrage

Argentina ahead Yamila Rodriguez has discovered herself caught in a heated social media storm.

The 25-year-old has just lately defended her choice to ink tattoos of each Cristiano Ronaldo and Diego Maradona, inflicting followers to query her allegiance to their nationwide group’s talisman, Lionel Messi.

Undeterred by the criticism, Rodriguez took to Instagram to set the document straight, passionately defending her proper to idolize each Ronaldo and Messi.

“Please stop, I’m not having a good time. At what point did I say that I’m anti-Messi?” she wrote, her phrases dripping with frustration.

As the waves of feedback flooded her web page, Rodriguez voiced her disappointment not with the followers, however with the tough and cruel assaults she had endured.

“Can’t you have an idol or a player you like? Messi is our great captain in the national team, but the fact that I say that my inspiration and my idol is CR7 (Ronaldo) does not mean that I hate Messi,” she declared firmly.

It’s a daring stance to take, particularly contemplating Messi’s monumental contributions to Argentine soccer, which led to their World Cup triumph.

However, Rodriguez’s ardour for Ronaldo, the Portuguese scoring machine with over 800 objectives to his title, appears to know no bounds.

Argentina's Yamila Rodriguez (tattoo details) is seen prior to the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Group G match against Italy at Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand, July 24, 2023. (Getty Images Photo)

Argentina’s Yamila Rodriguez (tattoo particulars) is seen previous to the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Group G match towards Italy at Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand, July 24, 2023. (Getty Images Photo)

For her, he’s the epitome of inspiration.

“What is the problem? We are not all obliged to only love the players of our country,” she argued.

Her tattoos, etched on her left shin and left thigh, bear witness to her unwavering admiration for 2 soccer giants.

Ronaldo, the epitome of uncooked expertise and laborious work, and Maradona, an Argentine legend who immortalized himself in soccer folklore.

But as Rodriguez defined, having a Ronaldo tattoo doesn’t diminish her love for Messi.

It merely showcases that soccer is a sport of a number of abilities and personalities, all deserving of appreciation in their very own proper.

“Please understand that this is football and everyone has an appreciation, of their preferences, and highlighting one does not mean burying the other. Enough, it tires me, it hurts me,” she pleaded together with her critics.

As Argentina put together to face South Africa of their upcoming Women’s World Cup match, Rodriguez hopes her message will resonate with followers worldwide.

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