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Now that Messi left PSG, Mbappé surrenders at his feet and paralyzes the world

In a lead that could have been historic, the former Monaco spoke in public about Leo and in his country they cannot believe it.

By William Estrella

In a lead that could have been historic, the former Monaco spoke in public about Leo and in his country they cannot believe it.
In a lead that could have been historic, the former Monaco spoke in public about Leo and in his country they cannot believe it.

Final point for Lionel Messi's stay in Paris Saint Germain. After two seasons and three titles, the best player in history will leave the French team in a short time. Fights with the managers, a certain suspicion of Kylian Mbappé and excessive criticism from the Ultras ended the patience of the current world champion, who at 35 years old will look for another place to be happy.

Although the maximum desire that was the Champions League was missing, it can not be said that Leo's time at PSG was bad at all. In 74 games, he had direct participation in 66 team goals, scoring 32 of them and giving 34 assists, simply beastly. His last concert was bittersweet, as Paris fell 3-2 to Clemont, although he later lifted the French trophy with his teammates.

To measure the bad atmosphere that is behind doors, other icons of the club will go after Messi. Both Galtier, Sergio Ramos and Neymar will leave PSG in the next transfer market, something that sets the standard. Already in the festivities inside the locker room, a video went viral following a comment from Mbappé, who, a bit happy due to alcohol, pointed his camera at Leo and spoke to him.

The message that Mbappé left Messi and surprises France

In the midst of the celebrations, the world champion in 2018 threw flowers at his executioner in Qatar 2022. "Lionel Messi, 7 Ballon d'Ors, there he is", he said loudly, while Leo was surprised and smiled as a sign thank you. Undoubtedly, together with Neymar, a trident was disarmed, of which much more was expected, but which also had little managerial support to surround them correctly.


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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