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It's not Mbappe, the PSG star who surrenders to Real Madrid and angers Messi

Real Madrid is surprised by this news from Paris Saint Germain.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid is surprised by this news from Paris Saint Germain.
Real Madrid is surprised by this news from Paris Saint Germain.

Paris Saint Germain is experiencing convulsed days after what happened with Lionel Messi, where he suffered a two-week ban for his trip to Saudi Arabia, where he cannot train for two weeks with the first team, nor be taken into account, let alone collect his salary as a first-team professional.

But not only that, but after learning of the sanction, PSG fans went to the Paris Saint Germain training ground, then to Neymar's, Marco Verratti's and Lionel Messi's houses to ask that everyone leave the Parisian club due to because they believe that the institution should be refounded without them.

And in this sense, a figure from Paris Saint Germain would have surprised everyone with a nod to Real Madrid, making it clear that even though he plays for PSG, he cannot forget his fanaticism for the merengue team and even less in such a definitive instance. that they are defining today against Osasuna.

Real Madrid faces Osasuna in the final of the Copa del Rey to define who is the champion of the local contest, for which a crack from Paris Saint Germain was forceful expressing his desire for the merengue team to win, surprising several due to because his love for the merengue group seemed to have ended after his abrupt departure.

The nod to Real Madrid, from PSG

Sergio Ramos expressed on social networks his desire for Real Madrid to win the Copa del Rey final, making it clear that he still feels Real Madrid on the surface, beyond what was his abrupt departure before arriving at Paris Saint Germain and that it is a tie that will not be severed simply because he has played for another club.


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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