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Although Parisian supporters take pains to detract from Rosario, the club does recognize his performance.

By William Estrella

Although Parisian supporters take pains to detract from Rosario, the club does recognize his performance.
Although Parisian supporters take pains to detract from Rosario, the club does recognize his performance.

Lionel Messi is less than a month away from finishing his time as a PSG player, which in turn means that he will no longer suffer mistreatment by the ultras of the Parisian team. However, in the last few hours the most radical fans of the team from the French capital received a low blow from the club itself, all in the midst of their strike not to attend the stadium anymore.

It turns out that, despite the resistance shown by supporters against Leo, PSG nominated a goal of his in the award for the best goal of the month of April. More precisely, it was the target that Lens scored on matchday 31. That was the third for his team in what would end up being a 3-1 victory over the current Ligue 1 guard.

In the aforementioned goal, the captain of the Argentine team received in three quarters of the field, eliminated a rival, made a wall with Kylian Mbappé -who returned it with a heel- and defined the cross to the post away from the goalkeeper. That was precisely his last goal with the PSG shirt and it took place on April 15.

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Currently the 'Flea' registers 15 celebrations for Ligue 1 and four for the Champions League. However, despite the fact that his average is good, you also have to add the assists: 19 divided in the same way as his goals. One more example that even if they want to discredit him, the '10' continues to respond on the pitch.


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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