You probably don’t know who Lionel Messi is. But right now, he’s arguably the best soccer player on the planet. The young Argentinian is a superstar for Barcelona in La Liga and also plays for his national team. Argentina takes on Brazil this week in a World Cup qualifying match. So Messi is being guarded by a crew that includes Ariel Pugliese. He’s nicknamed “The Worm” and was investigated for the murder of Tigre fan that took place after a soccer game in 2007.
Via The Spoiler:
As Lionel Messi prepares for Argentina’s World Cup Qualifier with Brazil this weekend, he will be under the watchful eye of a burly chap named Ariel Pugliese. He may look like run-of-the-mill muscle for hire, but the brave soles at Argentinean newspaper Ole have exposed him as a leading figure in one of the country’s most violent football holigan factions.
Nicknamed ‘The Worm’, Pugliese is a senior member of terribly scary hooligan organisation Los Perales de Nueva Chicago, and he has a lengthy criminal record. He was investigated in the murder of Marcelo Cejas, a Tigre fan who was assassinated after a game in 2007.
To make matters worse, Pugliese might have trouble following Messi through airport security, as he has a bullet lodged in his body from one of his many football-related acts of violence. How fun!
Ole believe Pugliese may have scored his job with the Albicelestes thanks to links with team physio Dady, who was also a member of Los Perales de Nueva Chicago.
Unsurprisingly, the AFA are now being questioned about their decision to place one fo the world’s best footballers under the protection of a dangerous lunatic with a history of firearms and unbridled violence.








