Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi paid an emotional tribute to fellow Argentine compatriot Diego Maradona after scoring against Osasuna on Sunday. The 60-year-old passed away last week following a cardiac arrest in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Following the tribute, Messi was handed a yellow card by the referee for removing his shirt in the game. Now, the Catalan giants look to follow the precedent set out by Real Madrid to appeal against the captain’s booking. After scoring from a thunderous strike to round off Barcelona’s victory against Osasuna, Messi went on to pay an epic tribute to Maradona. The six-time Ballon d’Or winner removed his Barcelona shirt to unveil a Newells’ Old Boys’ shirt, which was once donned by Maradona during his stint with the Argentine club.
As per article 91 of the Spanish FA’ disciplinary code, “The footballer who, on the occasion of having scored a goal or for any cause derived from the vicissitudes of the game, raises his shirt and displays any kind of advertising, slogan, legend, acronyms, anagrams or drawings, whatever their content or the purpose of the action, will be punished, as the author of a serious offence, with a fine of up to €3,000 and a warning.”
But, Barcelona’s legal team have chalked out a plan to see out the Messi yellow card. The Catalan giants plan to use the precedent set out by Real Madrid, dating back to 13 years. Back in 2007, defender Sergio Ramos paid a tribute to his former Sevilla teammate Antonio Puerta, following his death.