Argentina fan tattoos Lionel Messi’s pose mocking Holland coaches after World Cup quarter-final win

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‘Keep moving, idiot’: a devoted Argentina fan TATTOOS Lionel Messi’s pose mocking the Netherlands coaches after their controversial World Cup quarter-final win… including the insult he yelled at Wout Weghorst after the game!

An Argentina fan has taken the bold step of getting Lionel Messi’s insulting celebration in front of the Netherlands coaches tattooed on his skin.

After a very contentious World Cup quarterfinal on Friday, which saw the South American team win 4-3 on penalties after the game ended 2-2 after regulation time and extra time, captain Messi made a pose taunting the opponents staff.

And now, a devoted fan has permanently inscribed the image on his body, with the words ‘Anda Palla, Bobo’, which translates to ‘Keep moving, idiot!’ – allegedly what the PSG striker yelled at the opponent Wout Weghorst after the final whistle.

An Argentine fan got a tattoo of Lionel Messi making fun of the Dutch coaches at the World Cup

An Argentine fan got a tattoo of Lionel Messi making fun of the Dutch coaches at the World Cup

Captain Messi (centre) clashed with Dutch coach Louis van Gaal (third left) and manager Edgar Davids (second left) after his team triumphed in a fractious quarter-final match on Friday night .

Captain Messi (centre) clashed with Dutch coach Louis van Gaal (third left) and manager Edgar Davids (second left) after his team triumphed in a fractious quarter-final match on Friday night .

With 10 minutes remaining in the game, Argentina led 2-0 thanks to goals from Nahuel Molina (following an excellent assist from Messi) and a penalty from the captain, before substitute striker Weghorst scored a late brace, including an equaliser. at minute 101. .

After Lionel Scaloni’s side secured victory on penalties, the Albiceleste players cheered to the Dutch’s face, and Messi continued the bad blood after the game.

He ran towards the Dutch bench, jumped and then copied the ‘Topo Gigio’ celebration, standing with open hands cupped behind his ears, a typical celebration of compatriot Juan Román Riquelme, who used it in homage to the titular character of a 1960s Italian TV show that used puppets.

The Paris Saint-Germain superstar striker celebrated in front of the Dutch bench after the win, an act one devoted supporter has permanently etched into his skin.

The Paris Saint-Germain superstar striker celebrated in front of the Dutch bench after the win, an act one devoted supporter has permanently etched into his skin.

Messi said after the game: “I feel disrespected by Van Gaal after his pre-game comments and some Dutch players talked too much during the game.”

Van Gaal also excluded attacking midfielder Riquelme when the player was working for him at Barcelona.

The tattoo shows the pose of Messi, Netherlands manager Louis van Gaal and manager Edgar Davids, and the catchphrase he is said to have yelled at Burnley’s Weghorst. Argentina faces Croatia in the World Cup semifinal on Tuesday night.