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Despite losing, PSG gives Lionel Messi the worst news in the match against Lorient

Leo returned to the Parc des Princes, shortly after finishing his contract and had a curious response from the fans

By William Estrella

Leo returned to the Parc des Princes, shortly after finishing his contract and had a curious response from the fans
Leo returned to the Parc des Princes, shortly after finishing his contract and had a curious response from the fans

Within the framework of a new day in Ligue 1, where PSG received Lorient, in the Parc des Princes, Lionel Messi was again considered from the start by Christophe Galtier. In the midst of uncertainty about their future, the ultras once again played a fundamental role in the decision that the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) will make for his future.

While FC Barcelona works against the clock to fulfill the long-awaited return of the captain of the Argentine team, and even analyzes the departure of four members of the first team, including one of Leo's friends, Jordi Alba, the world champion played a new meeting in France, where the leading team of the local tournament seeks a new title and become the most winning team in history.

There was expectation to observe the behavior of the ultras before a new presence of the Rosario in the Parque de los Príncipes. It is worth remembering that the most radical fans booed him in recent home games, but the situation changed when PSG received Lorient, where there were no complaints against the best player of all time.

Where did the bad relationship between Messi and the Parisian ultras come from?

Despite the fact that there was a lot of emotion after the arrival of Lionel Messi at PSG, in 2021, the relationship broke down after the elimination of the last Champions League against Real Madrid, in the round of 16. From that moment, there was a break that triggered the tense relationship that has existed up to now, to the point that the ultras have repeatedly asked for his departure.


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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