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Galtier's incredible praise for Lionel Messi that angers Kylian Mbappe

The PSG coach did not hold anything back and highlighted the presence of the world champion

By Wilian Estrella

The PSG coach did not hold anything back and highlighted the presence of the world champion
The PSG coach did not hold anything back and highlighted the presence of the world champion
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PSG returned to winning ways, after the first loss of the season against Lens. With the presence of Lionel Messi on the pitch, Christophe Galtier's team beat Angers. The 'Flea' was key in his first game with the Parisian shirt after the World Cup in Qatar. After his brilliant performance, the manager did not hesitate to praise the '10' from Argentina and the attitude of the strategist angers Kylian Mbappé.

Despite the fact that the Parc des Princes did not pay tribute to the world champion, Messi once again showed that he is the best player in history. The 'Flea' had fun on the pitch and scored a new goal in Ligue 1. The Parisian fans chanted the name of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7), who is focused on winning a new Champions League in his career of the.

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After the game, Galtier was interviewed by Prime Video Sport, where he showed his admiration for the captain of the Argentine team. "We saw the best player in the world again," said the coach who replaced Mauricio Pochettino on the bench.

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The 35-year-old striker has a verbal agreement with PSG, as 'Le Parisien' pointed out a few days ago. However, he only has to define the time of his new contract and the salary that he will receive from mid-2023. L'Équipe maintained that the board hopes to close the link before the end of the month.


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