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He's compared to Messi, now disappoints the fans and they want to kick him out of Barcelona

Will Lionel Messi actually go back to Barcelona for a last dance?

By William Estrella

Will Lionel Messi actually go back to Barcelona for a last dance?
Will Lionel Messi actually go back to Barcelona for a last dance?

What happens to him in Barcelona is already something apart. This Monday for matchday 28 of LaLiga, the team led by Xavi Hernández received Girona, who is in the middle of the standings and has 37 points, an abysmal difference. However, that advantage in the table was not reflected on the field of play.

For this league match, Xavi had arranged for the return of Ansu Fati to the title after entering a few minutes in the Copa del Rey Clásico against Real Madrid. The footballer is in charge of wearing the number '10' that so many Culé idols such as Messi, Ronaldinho, Riquelme, among others, have had the courage to wear it. Though he's nowhere near any of them.

The level that Ansu showed throughout the season was very mediocre. The man born in Guinea-Bissau has had many opportunities from his coach, but he has wasted the vast majority of them. Barcelona fans get impatient every time the culé footballer doesn't know how to solve.

The international with Spain in Qatar 2022 managed to score against the beaten Elche almost relegated on the last date of the domestic championship, after that goal he had not scored a goal since January. A very poor performance for what he had shown in his first seasons with the Barça team.

The arrival of Lionel Messi can kick him out of the club

If Lionel Messi ends up arriving at Barcelona after leaving Paris Saint-Germain, he will have to recover the number '10' shirt so that there is a player who is capable of wearing it with dignity, since Ansu Fati has not given the stature since he was assigned that number For this reason, if the Argentine returns to his usual home, he would lose his participation in Barcelona.


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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