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Neither Neymar nor Mbappe, the person who defended Messi from PSG's disrespect

The Argentine star was supported by the least expected person.

By William Estrella

The Argentine star was supported by the least expected person.
The Argentine star was supported by the least expected person.

Lionel Andres Messi had to suffer the whistles of Paris Saint Germain today in PSG's 5-0 victory, against Ajaccio where they are the only leaders of the domestic competition, which is the only competition they have left to consecrate themselves in the anus.

The truth is that Lionel Messi was clearly one of the most repudiated today in the Parc des Princes with the public expressing their discontent with the Argentine ten with whistles every time he touched the ball, since the game began, the same thing they have done in previous seasons with Neymar and Kylian Mbappé when their contracts ended.

Leo ended up reacting to the whistles in a very forceful way, showing that he would not answer the fans but it does not affect him to perform on the field either, since he is a world elite professional who will not move for a couple of whistles from fans . Lionel Messi reacted to the whistles by playing little games when he went to kick a corner, while the vast majority of the stadium was whistling for him, making it clear in this way that he has nothing to prove to the fans and is calm with his performance in Paris Saint Germain. The truth is that after all these whistles against him, Lionel Messi ended up being defended by the least expected person, who did not when he was sanctioned last week for his trip to Saudi Arabia.

Messi was defended by the least expected

Lionel Messi was defended by Christophe Galtier at a press conference, who ended by stating that although there were many whistles, there were also several applause, which recognized the effort of the Argentine ten on the pitch and recognized the magnitude of his figure, not like other fans who criticize it.


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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