Argentina star said victory over the Netherlands was the perfect way to pay his respects to broadcaster who died in a car accident in Sao Paulo on Wednesday
Lionel Messi dedicated Argentina’s World Cup semi-final victory over Netherlands to an Argentine journalist who was killed in a road traffic accident on the morning of the game.
Jorge ‘Topo’ Lopez – who was covering the tournament for La Red Radio – died when a stolen vehicle involved in a police chase collided into the taxi he was travelling back to his hotel in.
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The 38-year-old previously worked in Barcelona for Sport newspaper, where he became one of Messi’s favourite journalists, and the 27-year-old paid tribute to him after the penalty shoot-out victory sealed a place in the final.
The Barcelona star wrote on Facebook: “I’m sending a big, big hug to the whole of Argentina and a souvenir to Jorge ‘Topo’ Lopez, this victory is especially also for you, my friend. A big hug to the family and lots of encouragement.”
A dull semi-final saw the game locked at 0-0 at the end of extra-time, with Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero emerging as the hero after saving penalties from Ron Vlaar and Wesley Sneijder.
Argentina will face Germany in the final on Sunday, and Messi struggled to contain his emotions after the game.
“I’ve had to do doping tests so I can’t be in the locker room,” he added.
“I feel proud to be part of this squad. What a phenomenon we are involved in, let’s enjoy, we have one more step.”