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Sorry not sorry, the video that shows that Lionel Messi hates PSG

Leo did not have a good time in France and is not fond of Parisians

By William Estrella

Leo did not have a good time in France and is not fond of Parisians
Leo did not have a good time in France and is not fond of Parisians

Lionel Messi never hid that he suffered during his time at PSG. Since his contract with the club from the capital of France ended, the Argentine captain stated on several occasions that he had not had a good time there taking into account that his desire had never been to leave Barcelona. As if that were not enough, the press of that country constantly mistreated him, as well as the ultras, who whistled at him in the matches that were played in the Parc des Princes.

To top it all off, the managers also misbehaved with him. Not only by not recognizing him as world champion, but also by that famous punishment for his commercial trip to Saudi Arabia after a club defeat. All of this set of blows meant that Lionel did not enjoy his stay at Paris Saint-Germain, which is why he never considered renewing his contract.

In fact, the Argentine star himself said at the time for Chinese TV that his decision to sign for Inter Miami had a little to do with his desire to enjoy the day-to-day life of football again, something he had lost at PSG. Now, the '10' is happier than ever with his family in the United States and it does not seem that anything is going to move him from Florida in the short and medium term. Now, in the last few hours, a video of Messi appeared in which he confirmed that he does not have even a bit of affection for Paris Saint-Germain.

Messi did not want to sign PSG shirts

While recovering from his injury, Leo took the opportunity to sign several shirts and the moment was captured on video. However, in it you can see how there is no PSG jersey. On the contrary, they did appear from Barcelona, Inter Miami and the Argentine National Team.

 

 

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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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