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Messi is punished with a two-week ban, which they did with Neymar when he went to a party

Lionel Messi has a strong scandal with PSG after not attending training

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi has a strong scandal with PSG after not attending training
Lionel Messi has a strong scandal with PSG after not attending training

Lionel Messi has not renewed his contract with Paris Saint Germain, the Argentine has had a poor performance in recent weeks, PSG fans boo the player in every game since the elimination in the Champions League against Bayern Munich. Now Leo has a new scandal.

 

PSG changed their plans after the defeat against Lorient and coach Galtier did not give his players days off. Messi went to Saudi Arabia to meet a business commitment and missed training. This action made the Paris Saint Germain players and managers angry by pointing it out as a lack of respect.

The press in France reported that PSG will sanction Messi for two weeks, the Argentine will not be able to train with the team, he will not play games and will not receive a salary. This is a hard blow for the player but this action shows that Leo does not want to continue at Paris Saint Germain.

Neymar is one of PSG's most controversial players, the Brazilian striker has one of the best salaries in the club and his performance this season has been dismal. The striker had a serious injury and in just a few games he helped the team win. The club plans to sell him but the striker does not want to leave the club and end his contract until the 2027 season.

 

The punishment that PSG gave Neymar

Neymar in the time that he has been injured, has organized parties, returned to Brazil and the striker has starred in scandals. PSG has not penalized this forward, it is clear that the club is not fair and Messi has had to pay for the bad actions of Paris Saint Germain.


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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