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Sevilla post hilarious tweet about Lionel Messi

Sudarshan Venkatesan
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Sevilla tweet about Lionel Messi

Hilarious tweet of Sevilla has got the fans going in Twitter.

In the Copa Del Rey Quarterfinals first leg, Barcelona lost 2-0 to Sevilla at Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium last week. Ernesto Valverde decided to eject Lionel Messi from the squad for that fixture because the club are desperate to lift the Champions League this time which sees more rotation at the Blaugrana these days. Goals from Pablo Sarabia and Wissam Ben Yedder was enough to seal an important victory halfway into the tie.

In the hopes entering into the next round, the Barcelona manager has decided to allocate for Lionel Messi in the squad for the second leg which is taking place at Nou Camp on Wednesday night.

#ThingsIWouldBan is trending hashtag which can on everybody’s timeline. People have used it for several common things..

Some of the official football accounts are interactive and loves to get involved in the day’s hashtag trending.

However, Sevilla twitter handle decided to tweet about Lionel Messi using the same hashtag before the game.

The tweet read “#ThingsIWouldBan

Messi from the #CopaDelRey quarter-final”

Sevilla are going to have a tough time as Barcelona are planning to unveil Lionel Messi in this clash to overturn the advantage and enter into the next round.

Barcelona skipper has been in phenomenal form this season, scoring 26 goals and assisting another 15 from just 25 games. He has contributed towards the final third in the last eight consecutive League games.

With these staggering numbers, the Argentine has the most number of league goals in the top five European leagues. He also has the second most number of goals in the Champions League with six, only second to Robert Lewandowski who is two more.

The Argentine spoke to the media on Monday “It will be hard to overturn a 2-0 result against a great team such as Sevilla,”

“We will need our fans as they have very good players and they play very well on the counter-attack.”

Can Lionel Messi inspire Barcelona to yet another victory to take them to the Semifinals of the domestic competition?

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