Tite: 'Messi needs to have more respect'

Brazil coach Tite was unhappy with Lionel Messi after the Argentina star's comments.

Published : Jul 08, 2019 09:50 IST

Tite said that Brazl has also had to deal with decisions going against the team.
Tite said that Brazl has also had to deal with decisions going against the team.
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Tite said that Brazl has also had to deal with decisions going against the team.

Brazil coach Tite hit back at Lionel Messi, accusing the Argentina star of lacking respect with his allegations of corruption.

Messi railed against "corruption" and "a lack of respect" after controversially being sent off in Argentina's win over Chile in the third-place play-off on Saturday.

In a statement, CONMEBOL dismissed the star's comments as unacceptable and unfounded.

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Messi was also furious after Argentina's semifinal loss to eventual champions Brazil, feeling his team was denied two penalties.

Speaking after Brazil beat Peru 3-1 in the final on Sunday, Tite was unhappy with Messi.

"The one that I considered an extraordinary player [Messi], extraterrestrial, put it that way, he has to have a little more respect and to understand and accept when he is beaten," Tite said, via Globo Esporte.

Brazil overcame Peru after goals from Everton and Gabriel Jesus either side of Paolo Guerrero's penalty, before Richarlison sealed the win with a late spot-kick.

However, it was also reduced to 10 men in the second half when Jesus was sent off.

Tite said Brazil had also had to deal with decisions going against the team, including the harsh handball call on Thiago Silva that led to Peru's equaliser from the spot.

"We were hampered in a series of games, including the World Cup, so be very careful. I'm responding directly, I'm responding to the greatness he has," he said.

"We played clean against Argentina the whole time. I want to understand this as a moment of... he was sent off unjustly. He didn't deserve it, who deserved it was [Gary] Medel, so just be careful.

"We had to go through officiating today, too. We made a legal goal against Venezuela, everyone put it that way. Today, it wasn't a penalty on Thiago, but we went on, calm, watch out, respect."

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