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Before playing against Lens and fixing his future, the worst news Lionel Messi received

Le Parisien announced a measure that will affect the most important match of the day in Ligue 1

By William Estrella

Le Parisien announced a measure that will affect the most important match of the day in Ligue 1
Le Parisien announced a measure that will affect the most important match of the day in Ligue 1

PSG will receive Lens, in the most attractive match of the day in Ligue 1, since they face the first and second in the standings, with the possibility that the Parisians extend their advantage to nine points. However, within hours of the engagement, Lionel Messi receives bad news along with the rest of his teammates.

France is going through a complicated social tension and football is also affected. As 'Le Parisien' points out, the first 15 minutes of the game to take place in the Parc des Princes could have complications, including the impossibility of having the VAR, close-ups of the players when they enter the field of play or repetitions.

The reason? The staff of AMP Visual, a production company that is in charge of raising the signal for the party, asks for a salary increase. It remains to be seen if an agreement will be reached and that the measure will not be carried out or the millions of users who will be watching the meeting on TV will suffer the consequences of the political and social situation in France.

Messi seeks to increase his numbers in Ligue 1:

Despite the fact that he is criticized by the Parisian fans, especially by the ultras, Lionel Messi is the most decisive player in the team led by Christophe Galtier. In Ligue 1 alone, the top Ballon d'Or winner (7) has been involved in 28 goals so far this season (14 goals and 14 assists). Facing Lens, he will try to increase his record and confirm that there is no one better than him today.


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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