Rio de Janeiro: Brazil's national men's soccer team coach Tite has hit back at Argentina forward Lionel Messi and said he needed to be more respectful, in reference to the superstar's insinuations that the Copa America had been rigged in favour of the host country.
Messi had earlier made comments in which he appeared to accuse the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) of corruption and raised questions about the manner in which Brazil had reached the tournament's final.
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"Here, I considered him an extraordinary player, extraterrestrial, but he needs to have a little more respect and understand and accept when he is beaten," Tite said during the post-match press conference after Brazil won the final against Peru 3-1 on Sunday.
"We were wronged in several matches here and in the World Cup. Be careful with what you say, because each one has his own situation," Tite added.
After the match for the third place, in which Argentina beat Chile 2-1 -- and in which Messi saw a red card in the first half -- the FC Barcelona legend lashed out against CONMEBOL.
"I didn't go to the award ceremony because of a little bit of everything. I think we don't need to be a part of that corruption, of the lack of respect we faced during this Copa," Messi had said after the game.
"I'm leaving with the sense that they didn't let us be in the final, that we could've done more," he added, alluding to the referee's refusal in the semifinal against Brazil to use the Video Assistant Referee system to review two possible penalties claimed by Argentina.