Galtier's betrayal of Messi in the middle of the World Cup, it has to do with Mbappé

The PSG strategist forgot about the captain of the Argentine team in Qatar.

The PSG strategist forgot about the captain of the Argentine team in Qatar.
The PSG strategist forgot about the captain of the Argentine team in Qatar.
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The Qatar 2022 World Cup is already in its fourth day of competition, and we have already had surprises like the one Argentina suffered yesterday against Arabia. Now, many more surprises are expected, since the biggest competition in the world has just begun.

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Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé, PSG figures, made their World Cup debut in Qatar. While the 'Flea' had a hard setback against Saudi Arabia, 'Donatello' shone in the win over Australia 4-1. In this context, Christophe Galtier, strategist for both in the Parisian team, betrayed the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7).

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Leo had a difficult start in what is his fifth World Cup in history. The captain of the National Team did not have an outstanding performance, despite his penalty kick, and the team led by Lionel Scaloni was surprised by Saudi Arabia. The performance of the VAR also changed the history of the commitment process.

For his part, Kylian Mbappé was vital in the win against Australia. Leo's partner at PSG walked against the oceanic. Although the team that left Peru out of the World Cup was ahead on the scoreboard, the hierarchy of 'Donatello' and his teammates made them manage to overcome the result. In this meeting, Galtier's betrayal of Messi was observed.

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What did the PSG coach do in the World Cup?

It turns out that the outstanding strategist, who has remained undefeated since he took over as PSG technical director, went to see Kylian Mbappé's match and "forgot" about Leo's commitment, in Lusail. The manager was accompanied by Luis Campos, sports adviser of the Parisians, and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, owner of the French club.

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