Messi had unveiled a 21-meter statue of himself holding the World Cup, but his appearance was cut short, leaving fans disappointed and angry. Many had paid over $100 for tickets and traveled long distances to catch a glimpse of their idol.
The frustrated spectators broke down barricades, stormed the pitch, and vandalized banners and tents. Some fans expressed their anger, stating that they had spent a month's salary to see Messi and were left unimpressed by the mismanagement.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee apologized for the incident, ordering a probe and assuring fans that action would be taken against those responsible. The event's chief organizer has been arrested, and authorities are looking into refunding ticket money to those who bought them.
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