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On PSG vs Lyon, the player who was selfish with Messi and didn't want him to score a goal

Lionel Messi was harmed by this selfish choice of his teammate.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi was harmed by this selfish choice of his teammate.
Lionel Messi was harmed by this selfish choice of his teammate.

In a new day of Ligue 1, PSG received Lyon at the Parc des Princes. Prior to the complicated engagement, Lionel Messi was once again blundered by the Parisian ultras. During the course of the match, a teammate of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) was selfish and deprived the 'Flea' of scoring once again in the local tournament.

After shining and feeling the affection of the Argentine fans during the friendlies of the National Team against Panama and Curaçao, the captain of the Albiceleste returned to Paris, where he lived a complex moment before the match against Lyon, since the most radical fans decided to screw it up once again (the same thing happened a few days ago, after the elimination from the Champions League).

In addition, during the development of the game, he once again seemed uncomfortable with the approach that Christophe Galtier had. Even so, he had the opportunity to score, but Vitinha showed his selfishness and preferred to miss his shot instead of giving the ball to the captain of the Argentine team, who was alone in the six-yard box. Leo couldn't believe the situation and just bowed his head in a sign of resignation.

Lionel Messi does not know his future after the end of this season:

Lionel Messi ends his contract in June 2023 and it is not yet known where he will continue his career. Although L'Équipe maintained that Leo will not continue at PSG, 'Mundo Deportivo' said that the owners of the Parisian team do not want the departure of the 'Flea', who is also in the sights of FC Barcelona. The team led by Xavi Hernández confirmed the desire to have the greatest idol of the culés back.


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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