The AFA has decided to put a bar to make fierce bodyguard Messi of Argentina during their stay in South America to play the games against Brazil and Paraguay, a highly controversial decision that has brought strong criticism in the country. The radical supporter, who has a case pending for his alleged involvement in the murder of a fan of Tiger in 2007, is called Ariel Pugliese, but is known to the world of football as a worm.
The AFA has decided to put a barra brava bodyguard for Messi of Argentina during their stay in South America to play the games against Brazil and Paraguay, a highly controversial decision that has brought strong criticism in the country. The radical supporter, who has a case pending for his alleged involvement in the murder of a fan of Tiger in 2007, is called Ariel Pugliese, but is known to the world of football as a worm.

Usually it is one of the leaders of the radical swollen New Chicago, but not the first time the AFA uses its services as a bodyguard, being allowed to enter even into parts of the concentration at which members have access neither the press nor many fewer fans.
The worm also has made headlines for having prosecutions for fraudulent administration would have to do with the improper discharge of money for the barras bravas. He also was involved years ago in an incident between radical fans who had been shot.
The FAA knows that Saturday's game against Brazil is crucial and does not want to intrude Argentina fans passionate players of their selection by adding more pressure. It is understood that the decision, however, has exceeded the limits to have chosen someone with violent past.