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He made Messi suffer at PSG, now the worst possible karma comes to him and paralyzes Europe

This footballer was largely responsible for the eliminations in the Champions League.

By Wilian Estrella

This footballer was largely responsible for the eliminations in the Champions League.
This footballer was largely responsible for the eliminations in the Champions League.
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Lionel Messi left PSG permanently at the end of June and put an end to probably the darkest stage of his career at club level. The captain of the Argentine National Team received all kinds of disrespect after the team's failure in the UEFA Champions League. The press and the ultras targeted him for being the best player in the world, but the real culprit was someone else.

This is Gianluigi Donnarumma. The Italian goalkeeper arrived at Paris Saint-Germain in the same transfer market as La Pulga and replaced a Keylor Navas in the eleven who was still more than valid. That decision ended up being expensive for Nasser Al-Khelaifi, since the Italian ended up being responsible for the two eliminations of the French team in La Orejona. In the first edition that Leo was there, the former Milan goalkeeper gave a ball to Karim Benzema so that Real Madrid could discount and end up reviving.

A year later, in the first leg of the round of 16 against Bayern Munich, Donnarumma slipped under a shot from Kingsley Coman and PSG reached the second leg at a disadvantage due to that mistake. Now, Luis Enrique would take action on the matter with Gigio and would seek a replacement for him due to his lazy footwork.

Who sounds to replace Donnarumma at PSG?

According to L'Equipe, the Spanish coach would like to sign Kepa Arrizagalaba, a Chelsea goalkeeper who's on the starting stretch for the Blues and stands out for his ability with the ball. At the moment there were no concrete approximations, but it is in the next few days there could be news about it. In addition, this movement would bring Dibu Martínez closer to Stamford Bridge.


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