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He insulted Messi and made fun of him, now he gets karma and could be his new coach at PSG

He had a strained relationship with the Argentine team captain in the past and is emerging as the number one option to replace Galtier.

By William Estrella

He had a strained relationship with the Argentine team captain in the past and is emerging as the number one option to replace Galtier.
He had a strained relationship with the Argentine team captain in the past and is emerging as the number one option to replace Galtier.

Christophe Galtier's cycle will come to an end in June. Despite the fact that the French manager arrived at the Parisian team with great expectations, he failed in the Champions League and his fate is sealed. Now, the board is working on replacing him and a coach who had a tense relationship with Lionel Messi and who told him that he smells bad in the past sounds loud.

Galtier will not continue at PSG after his stumble in international competition, added to the elimination of the French Cup and the continuous defeats he has had in 2023. His period will be short and there are several hierarchy coaches who are expected to replace him during the next season. The name that would be most accepted is that of a coach who never had good chemistry with the captain of the Argentine team.

It treats of José Mourinho, current coach of the Roma. The 'RMC Sport' portal announced that Luis Campos, PSG's sports advisor, is enthusiastic about the possible arrival of the Portuguese, who also led clubs such as Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid. However, the club's owners will not provide further licenses to Campos, who had a poor transfer market.

Mourinho's disagreement with Lionel Messi:

When Mourinho met Lionel Messi in the Spanish league, the Portuguese coach made a controversial gesture when he was close to the current world champion. During the 2011-2012 season, the 'Flea' approached the 'merengues' bench and the coach did not hesitate to make a gesture with his hand, as if Leo smelled bad.

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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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