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Now that Messi is leaving PSG, what the fans did when they saw Lionel at the stadium and surprised

The captain of the Argentine national team will start again after the removal of the sanction

By William Estrella

The captain of the Argentine national team will start again after the removal of the sanction
The captain of the Argentine national team will start again after the removal of the sanction

Lionel Messi is ready for his return with PSG. The top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) trained all week with the squad after the board lifted his ban and will now start with Kylian Mbappé and Hugo Ekitike up front against Ajaccio on date 35 of the Ligue 1, meeting that will take place in the Parc des Princes.

In addition to Leo's return to the team, the match will have the particularity that the Parisian ultras, who insulted Messi days ago, will not be present at the stadium. The decision is by way of a strike and arose after a meeting that they held with the upper echelons of the club during the week. In this context, it was shown that this small group is the only one that does not want the "Flea" in Paris.

This could be evidenced with some images of Lionel arriving at the stadium. The man from Rosario got off the bus with a smile and the shouts of "Leo" and "Messi" from the fans who were there so that the captain of the Argentine team could see them invaded the scene. Now, everything points to that the 'Flea' will be able to enjoy the match without having to put up with the whistles and boos of the ultras, a practice that has become common in recent times.

PSG must win so that the championship is not in danger

Those led by Christophe Galtier arrive at this Saturday's clash with the pressure that the shooting guard, Lens, has already won and is only three units behind with one game too many. For this reason, Messi and Mbappé will have to be fine so that this advantage goes back to being six points.


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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