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Lionel Messi put on a spectacular shift in FC Barcelona’s win over Rayo Vallecano but he is being applauded for a different reason in the match. The Argentine scored a penalty and provided the assist in Barcelona’s come from behind win but many fans noticed something that the magician did as they went about their way. In the video seen below, a clip shows Messi going around, pacing to avoid Vallecano players as he tries to carve up a shot but fails to do so in the last moment as he stumbles to the floor. While many would call for a foul and a penalty to be given as real-time viewing of the action could lead to the official deeming it a foul, the skipper stood up and made sure there were no wrongful calls as he told the referee he wasn’t fouled. Lionel Messi Displays Superb Sportsmanship By Telling Ref Not To Give Penalty Josh Lawless in FOOTBALL Lionel Messi came up with a brilliant bit of sportsmanship in Barcelona's win over Rayo Vallecano at the weekend. The Argentine showed his class by telling the referee not to award a penalty kick in his favour following one his signature slaloming runs in the box. He rinsed two players with his fancy footwork but the third got his body in front and stopped Messi in his tracks. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner stumbled to the floor after losing his balance but the referee asked for a VAR review on the incident.
please subscribe to my channel press the bell icon to get more notifications fc barcelona vs sevilla sevilla vs fc barcelona Barcelona moved a step closer to the La Liga title on Saturday, beating Sevilla 4-2 at the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan thanks to a hat-trick from Lionel Messi. The forward twice erased deficits after Jesus Navas and Gabriel Mercado scored first-half goals. The Blaugrana pushed for a late winner and Messi delivered on the 85th minute, bagging his 50th career hat-trick: Luis Suarez ended his goalless run in the 93rd minute to put the final score on the board. The win pushed Barcelona's lead to double-digit points in the standings, but Atletico Madrid still have a match in hand. You are here: Latest News Sports News INDW Vs ENGW | 2nd ODI | Feb 25, 2019 INDW 42 /1 (9.1) CHNW Vs NEPW | Match 17 | Feb 25, 2019 NEPW 40 /2 (11.3) KWTW Vs HKW | Match 18 | Feb 25, 2019 KWTW 25 /10 (10.0) European football talking points: Lionel Messi underlines GOAT status; Max Allegri struggles for his best XI at Juventus and more Sports Nevin Thomas Feb 25, 2019 13:08:57 IST Tweet Remember that guy Pele described as a player with ‘one foot and one skill’? Yeah, that player, who goes by the name Lionel Messi, was the star of the week once again, scoring three and assisting another in Barcelona’s 4-2 victory against Sevilla. His so-called successor, Mohamed Salah, didn’t have a weekend to remember though, with the much-maligned Manchester United defender Luke Shaw keeping the Egyptian in his pocket in Liverpool’s trip to Manchester in the Premier League. It was a good weekend for all sides of Manchester, with City winning the Carabao Cup on penalties. Unfortunately for the Sky Blues, the headlines were stolen by Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, who refused a substitution in the dying stages of the extra-time, much to the anger of his manager Maurizio Sarri. Here are four talking points from a weekend of football that saw Europe’s league leaders fortify their stay on top with victories. G.O.A.T-level Messi Lionel Messi was at his sublime-best at the weekend for Barcelona as the LaLiga leaders edged past a Sevilla side who had no answers to the Argentine’s brilliance. Messi scored three and assisted another in the Catalunya-based side’s 4-2 victory but as the score would suggest, it wasn’t all smooth sailing. Sevilla took the lead twice in the match and exposed Barcelona’s problems in defence once again.