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Lionel Messi's reaction after the two-week punishment that PSG gave him

Criticism continues for the best player in the world after the defeat in Ligue 1

By William Estrella

Criticism continues for the best player in the world after the defeat in Ligue 1
Criticism continues for the best player in the world after the defeat in Ligue 1

In France at this time they only talk about 10. The best player in the world was absent yesterday for training with PSG. It should be remembered that the coach Cristopher Galtier had indicated that if there was victory against Lorient, the team would have two days off and they would meet again on Wednesday. The defeat changed the team's plans, but not those of the last world champion.

L'Équipe, the main French outlet, took the reins on the subject and, as is customary, did nothing more than criticize the Rosario. Not only did he rate him negatively for his performance on the pitch, but now he lashed out, mentioning that the coach and the squad would be very angry with Lionel for leaving without his consent and especially after the defeat on the weekend .

It is public knowledge that Messi is a tourist ambassador for Saudi Arabia, so he decided to accommodate his work schedule to be able to assume the pending commitments in the Middle East. Despite being criticized by the French press, the Argentine star remains calm and continues with what he had planned for some time ago and obviously enjoying a few days with the family.

The new criticism would speed up Messi's decision:

The criticisms continue and Lionel Messi shows that he cares little about the comments of the Parisian press since he continues with his scheduled activities. In Spain they look favorably on what is happening around the best player in the world, as this would bring FC Barcelona even closer to 10. It fits to remember that the league and the group culé would have directed the agreement to incorporate.

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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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