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Lionel Messi's lesson to Mbappe that humiliates the French and worries PSG

On a day like any other, Lionel Messi became one of football's biggest winners

By William Estrella

On a day like any other, Lionel Messi became one of football's biggest winners
On a day like any other, Lionel Messi became one of football's biggest winners

In a game where the eyes of the world were on him, Lionel Messi did it again, scoring the partial 1-0 against Racing Strasbourg that later ended up drawing the match, but with that result, PSG won the title Champion of Ligue 1. In what is said to be his last match in the Parisian club's jersey, Lionel Messi stood out and scored a goal that helped his team to be crowned champion and to ease the tension with the French fans a bit in recent weeks.

If things finally turn out as expected, there is something that is going to be missed on the pitch at the Parc des Princes, and it is those partnerships between the Argentine 30 and the French 7 that have caused so many problems for the rival defenses and that they make the fans stand up from their seats.

At 34 minutes into the second half, Kevin Gameiro tied it for Racing Strasbourg and at that moment it seemed that everything was over, the local relaxed in terms of relegation and PSG was crowned champion. The following minutes were too much and after the whistle of the referee, everything was celebration and celebrations for the Parisian squad.

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The Rosario, with 42 trophies, reached the line of the Brazilian Dani Alves as the most winning in the history of football. In addition, with 496 goals, he surpassed Cristiano Ronaldo as the top scorer in the Top 5 European leagues. And this is not all, the important thing is that it seems that Messi is not giving up and is going for more, he has a high chance of going to Barcelona to finish his career by playing in the Champions League and playing at the top of world football.


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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