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For some reason Messi didn't want them, the action of PSG fans against Argentina

The relationship between the current Inter Miami figure had a bad relationship with the Parisian ultras.

By William Estrella

The relationship between the current Inter Miami figure had a bad relationship with the Parisian ultras.
The relationship between the current Inter Miami figure had a bad relationship with the Parisian ultras.

Lionel Messi marked a great event when, months after winning the World Cup in Qatar, he decided to leave elite soccer to move to a less competitive league like Major League Soccer. At 36 years old, the former Barcelona player moved to Inter Miami, a team that was last in the eastern conference of the competition. Messi's last months in France were not the best, as he received various hostilities from the Paris Saint Germain ultras, in addition to the excessive criticism that came from the local press.

Both the number 10 of the Argentine National Team and his family are enjoying life in the United States, this being the first time that they are settled, all together, in a country outside of Europe. Messi's performance on the field was masterful from the first moment, so the combination of good situations makes the Rosario star very happy. As if that were not enough, the superlative level that the Argentine National Team is having after the World Cup won in the Middle East is clearly gratifying its captain.

Leo Messi himself admitted that the experience in Paris was not the best, since the results he imagined did not occur nor were the relationships good. “It happened like that, the truth was not as I expected, but I always say that things happen for a reason and although I say that it was not good there, I had to be world champion being there (at PSG). Everything happens for a reason and if it had to be that way I understood it later,” the left-hander commented at the time on Olga TV.

The PSG fans, against the Argentines

After what happened with Messi came the final in Qatar between France and Argentina. The victory on penalties for the Albiceleste increased the rivalry between both nations. Now, the same fans who mistreated Messi during his stay in the French country, the PSG ultras, hung a flag in their stands supporting Fluminense in what was prior to the final of the Copa Libertadores that the Brazilian team beat them. to Boca Juniors. "Come on, Tricolors. The time has come," was the message from the French.

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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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