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Days before leaving PSG, Lionel Messi's lesson in humility to Mbappe goes viral around the world

Amid the controversy over his likely departure from France, the best player in the world continues to humiliate Kylian.

By William Estrella

Amid the controversy over his likely departure from France, the best player in the world continues to humiliate Kylian.
Amid the controversy over his likely departure from France, the best player in the world continues to humiliate Kylian.

The paths of Lionel Messi and Paris Saint Germain are destined to separate. What at first seemed like a love story, now turned into a horror story for the reigning world champion. It is that after another early elimination in the UEFA Champions League, the Ultras of the capital team grabbed it with Leo, who is whistled every time he receives the ball in the Parc des Princes.

Although it can be taken as something external, the greatest winner in the history of the Ballon d'Or (7) expected a gesture from the leadership. However, the Qataris let go of his hand, something that occurred after his unexpected trip to Saudi Arabia, which was previously approved by them. This led to him missing training and being suspended for a few days, a low blow.

With Barcelona being the main candidate to keep Messi's services, the star from Rosario is going through his last weeks at Paris Saint Germain, who is about to establish himself as the Ligue 1 champion. In this framework, they announced in the last hours information that weighs Leo even more and leaves Kylian Mbappé in second place (again). What is it about?

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It turns out that the Argentine was chosen by FIFA 23 in the ideal team of the season, and in the assessment he gave to the footballers, Leo (98) surpasses the former Monaco man (97) by one unit. In addition, another albiceleste appears on the payroll as Facundo Medina (94), a former River player who is part of Lens. Undoubtedly a hard blow to digest from Kylian.


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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