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After booing him, PSG fans yelled at him 'Cristiano, Cristiano' to Messi, this is how he reacted

PSG fans were absolutely mad against Lionel Messi.

By William Estrella

PSG fans were absolutely mad against Lionel Messi.
PSG fans were absolutely mad against Lionel Messi.

Paris Saint Germain lost again, this time against Rennes at home in Parc des Princes 2-0 in France's Ligue 1, proving to be an improvised team that only depends on individualities, falling to a team that is not one of the strongest locally and is currently in fifth position.

But the truth is that Lionel Messi had a special game, in a negative sense, because he suffered harassment from the fans from before the game began until it ended, regardless of what happened to the result and obviously aggravated after the defeat against Rennes.

Lionel Messi was whistled by the fans of Paris Saint Germain when the voice of the stadium gave the line-ups and named him, since the Ultras (PSG's barra brava) announced that they were going to do it in protest mode because they do not feel that the Argentine is giving everything of his level, having weak performances for them.

Although Messi also suffered at the end of the game, with fans who yelled at him for Cristiano Ronaldo as a provocation, showing that many do not want him there and even less that he renews his contract that ends on June 30 of this year, something that without a doubt can drive the ten away from France.

Lionel Messi's reaction

Lionel Messi reacted when they sang Cristiano Cristiano, going directly to the locker room without talking to his rivals, teammates and even less with the coach who is consummating another failure with a team that does not respond to him and makes it clear that he cannot even overcome a team minor from France with a much smaller budget than the Parisians to face this season, in which they spent more than 900 million euros.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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