Football superstar Lionel Messi has wrapped up his three-day India tour in pollution-choked Delhi, after a chaotic opening in Kolkata. On Monday, thousands of fans gathered in a Delhi stadium to get a glimpse of the Argentina and Inter Miami forward. As Messi, accompanied by Inter Miami teammates Luis Suárez and Rodrigo De Paul, strolled the pitch - kicking balls into the stands, passing with a group of children and signing autographs - the crowd chanted his name. His flight to the Indian capital from Mumbai was delayed due to fog and poor visibility, local media reported, and his itinerary had to be trimmed.
Messi kept a packed schedule in India, attending a string of promotional events in Kolkata, Hyderabad and Mumbai since arriving in the early hours of Saturday. Before heading to Kolkata's Salt Lake Stadium later that day, he virtually unveiled a 70ft (21m) statue of himself, assembled over 27 days by a 45-strong crew in the eastern city.
The tour, however, got off to an unfortunate start after angry fans ripped up seats and threw items towards the pitch at the stadium. Football is hugely popular in West Bengal state - of which Kolkata is the capital - and thousands of adoring supporters had paid up to 12,000 rupees (£100; $133) to catch a glimpse of Messi. However, most of them couldn't even catch a glimpse of him as he was surrounded by officials and celebrities on his brief walk around the stadium and then quickly whisked away as the situation turned hostile.
Kolkata's The Telegraph newspaper published an editorial that criticized the 'poor management of a hyped-up event, lack of coordination' and security lapses that turned the stadium into a 'battlefield', as fans - denied even a glimpse of Messi - vented their anger through violence. The ruckus, which made international headlines, cast a shadow over Messi's first visit to India since 2011 for what has been called a 'GOAT [greatest of all time] tour'. The event organizer in Kolkata has been arrested, police said, and a city court has remanded him to 14 days in police custody.
Messi's visits to Hyderabad and Mumbai proceeded smoothly, with fans expressing their delight at seeing the global icon online and in media interviews. During his India visit, Messi met several politicians and celebrities - Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan in Kolkata, opposition leader Rahul Gandhi in Hyderabad, and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar in Mumbai. Messi's popularity stems not just from his long international career and wide TV coverage of European football, but also from the emotional connection that millions of Indians have with what is often called the beautiful game.
Messi kept a packed schedule in India, attending a string of promotional events in Kolkata, Hyderabad and Mumbai since arriving in the early hours of Saturday. Before heading to Kolkata's Salt Lake Stadium later that day, he virtually unveiled a 70ft (21m) statue of himself, assembled over 27 days by a 45-strong crew in the eastern city.
The tour, however, got off to an unfortunate start after angry fans ripped up seats and threw items towards the pitch at the stadium. Football is hugely popular in West Bengal state - of which Kolkata is the capital - and thousands of adoring supporters had paid up to 12,000 rupees (£100; $133) to catch a glimpse of Messi. However, most of them couldn't even catch a glimpse of him as he was surrounded by officials and celebrities on his brief walk around the stadium and then quickly whisked away as the situation turned hostile.
Kolkata's The Telegraph newspaper published an editorial that criticized the 'poor management of a hyped-up event, lack of coordination' and security lapses that turned the stadium into a 'battlefield', as fans - denied even a glimpse of Messi - vented their anger through violence. The ruckus, which made international headlines, cast a shadow over Messi's first visit to India since 2011 for what has been called a 'GOAT [greatest of all time] tour'. The event organizer in Kolkata has been arrested, police said, and a city court has remanded him to 14 days in police custody.
Messi's visits to Hyderabad and Mumbai proceeded smoothly, with fans expressing their delight at seeing the global icon online and in media interviews. During his India visit, Messi met several politicians and celebrities - Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan in Kolkata, opposition leader Rahul Gandhi in Hyderabad, and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar in Mumbai. Messi's popularity stems not just from his long international career and wide TV coverage of European football, but also from the emotional connection that millions of Indians have with what is often called the beautiful game.




















