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Budweiser caused controversy because of Messi’s record-breaking gift of alcohol, and fans bluntly said, “This is simply a shame”!

Recently, a piece of news about Messi giving away wine has gone viral, with mixed reviews on the Internet. The reason for this incident is that the Budweiser Group issued 644 bottles of wine for Messi, representing the 644 goals Messi scored. They were given to 160 goalkeepers who had scored goals by Messi. Among those who received the wine were many famous goalkeepers, including Buffon and Oblak.

Many people are also talking about this wine delivery incident. Some people think that being scored on is inherently embarrassing. If you give a bottle of wine as a souvenir, it would be a bit embarrassing. This kind of thing is immoral. Some people think that being scored by a top player is an honor in itself, and it is not a bad idea to commemorate it with a numbered wine. In short, both parties to the dispute insisted on their own opinions, and they were arguing so hard that no one could convince the other.

What is more interesting is that the author compared the groups and their views on both sides of the dispute online. The supporters are mainly Messi fans, as well as Barcelona and Argentina fans. The opposition included fans of various other teams. So the opposition did have some upper hand. What’s even more interesting are the perspectives on both sides. The two parties in the author's dispute are not actually on the same dimension. Those who oppose this mainly focus on the topic of whether it is respectful to a goalkeeper. Those who support this matter believe that this matter was not led by Messi, so he cannot be blamed.

In the limited news I found, the author found that the main promoter of this wine delivery incident was indeed not Messi and his team, but customized by the Budweiser Group. Messi scored a record-breaking 644 goals in a single club, which is also the original intention of Budweiser to develop commemorative beer. But I think Messi should also know about this matter. After all, without Messi’s authorization, I think Budweiser will most likely not do this. After all, this is likely to involve some legitimate rights and interests of the players.

The outside world is still arguing, but the reactions to the players who received the wine seem to be different. Among the 160 players who received the wine, some players generously posted photos of receiving the wine, while some players have not had any reaction so far. Perhaps there are different opinions in the minds of these goalkeepers.

As a fan, what do you think of this matter?