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Model calls Messi a super flop in bed

FILE PHOTO: Lionel Messi poses with his unprecedented fifth Ballon d'Or award

FILE PHOTO: Lionel Messi poses with his unprecedented fifth Ballon d’Or award

Undoubtedly, Lionel Messi is the best footballer on the planet but he has astonishingly been alleged to be rubbish in bed.

The claim came from a certain Argentine model by the name Xoana Gonzalez. According to her, she slept with the Barcelona superstar after a party in 2011 and had been disappointed afterwards.

She made the revelation while speaking on Peruvian TV, where she said, “It was many years ago. In truth, he was very young. But he knew what he was doing, was not minor, that was the important thing.

“His security told me ‘got someone you want to know’. I was curious to see who it was and froze when I saw it was my idol, Messi.

“I said that he is the wimp, though, because he sent his security to get me. There I noticed that he is very shy.

“We talked about music and cannot remember if he told me he had a girlfriend or not. After a while, we went to his apartment in Puerto Madero.

“When one plays across the whole pitch you expect someone to return the favour. I wanted him to show me more than that. At one point I felt like I was with a dead body.”

Meanwhile, the soccer star who is a dad-of-two is currently dating Antonella Roccuzzo, his childhood sweetheart.

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