“We are sure that Messi will get used to the ball and will continue having extraordinary actions in the World Cup,” said the firm’s spokesperson Oliver Brüggen. “Of course we do not have any influence over the opinions of our sports players,” he added. While the ball has received a lot of criticism after the first World Cup games, they still seemed greatly surprised by Messi’s reaction, who is sponsored by the German brand. Despite the dissatisfaction with the Argentine’s words, Brüggen ruled out any sort of ”sanction” for one of their top stars.
During a press conference on Sunday, following Argentina’s 1-0 win over Nigeria, Messi had commented that “the ball is very complicated for keepers, for us. We still don’t quite have it in hand yet, but hopefully we will get accustomed to it soon, because there isn’t another [ball].”
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