Messi & Barcelona team-mates under investigation by La Liga for lunch meeting at club captain's hous
Oct 19, 2021
Spanish top-flight authorities are looking into a possible breach of Covid-19 protocols relating to members of the Barca first-team squad
The goal can confirm that earlier this week, La Liga was investigating Lionel Messi and his Barcelona teammates, preparing to hold a luncheon at the club’s captain’s house.
High-level Spanish officials are investigating the possibility that the Barcelona team violated Catalonia’s current coronavirus regulations, which stipulate that groups of up to six people can meet indoors or outdoors at a time.
On Monday, Messi held a team meeting at his residence in Castelldefels to start preparing for this weekend’s austerity match against Atletico Madrid, but if the players are convicted of violating the social distancing agreement, they are now May be sanctioned.
what happened?
Goal can confirm that many of the players attending the Messi party are sitting at different tables in the garden area with their partners.
La Liga is now gathering more information at the meeting to determine whether the team bubble will be broken as the authorities continue to work hard to avoid another outbreak of Covid-19.
What punishment will Barcelona face?
At present, there is no precedent of any club or player being punished for violating the La Liga coronavirus regulations, and Barcelona has not yet made an official comment on this investigation.
However, the four Sevilla players received a lot of attention in May last year after resuming their participation in the barbecue before the 2019-20 season. La Liga chairman Jabbar Tibas subsequently promised to take "measures" against them.
After the player in question publicly apologized, the issue was finally resolved, but if it is determined that Messi and Co violated the current Covid-19 law, Barcelona may also cause trouble to the Catalan government.
Meritxell Budo, an adviser to the Chairman of the Catalan Council of State, said on the matter: "We know and see these images. The public health authority with authority has already seen these images and will conduct a technical evaluation in the next few days. And will tell us how to proceed."
Koeman "don't care" about Messi's future, the headline is online
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The must-win battle between Barcelona and Atletico
Barcelona will welcome Atletico to the Camp Nou on Saturday, and there are only two points in the standings to separate the two sides.
Ronald Koeman's men could jump Los Rojiblancos to first place with victory, but a draw or defeat would seriously damage their hopes of winning the La Liga championship, and only Three games left.
The goal can confirm that earlier this week, La Liga was investigating Lionel Messi and his Barcelona teammates, preparing to hold a luncheon at the club’s captain’s house.
High-level Spanish officials are investigating the possibility that the Barcelona team violated Catalonia’s current coronavirus regulations, which stipulate that groups of up to six people can meet indoors or outdoors at a time.
On Monday, Messi held a team meeting at his residence in Castelldefels to start preparing for this weekend’s austerity match against Atletico Madrid, but if the players are convicted of violating the social distancing agreement, they are now May be sanctioned.
what happened?
Goal can confirm that many of the players attending the Messi party are sitting at different tables in the garden area with their partners.
La Liga is now gathering more information at the meeting to determine whether the team bubble will be broken as the authorities continue to work hard to avoid another outbreak of Covid-19.
What punishment will Barcelona face?
At present, there is no precedent of any club or player being punished for violating the La Liga coronavirus regulations, and Barcelona has not yet made an official comment on this investigation.
However, the four Sevilla players received a lot of attention in May last year after resuming their participation in the barbecue before the 2019-20 season. La Liga chairman Jabbar Tibas subsequently promised to take "measures" against them.
After the player in question publicly apologized, the issue was finally resolved, but if it is determined that Messi and Co violated the current Covid-19 law, Barcelona may also cause trouble to the Catalan government.
Meritxell Budo, an adviser to the Chairman of the Catalan Council of State, said on the matter: "We know and see these images. The public health authority with authority has already seen these images and will conduct a technical evaluation in the next few days. And will tell us how to proceed."
Koeman "don't care" about Messi's future, the headline is online
The article continues below
The must-win battle between Barcelona and Atletico
Barcelona will welcome Atletico to the Camp Nou on Saturday, and there are only two points in the standings to separate the two sides.
Ronald Koeman's men could jump Los Rojiblancos to first place with victory, but a draw or defeat would seriously damage their hopes of winning the La Liga championship, and only Three games left.
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