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The PSG coach is honest and says this about his fight with Messi

Did PSG's manager actually got into a fight with Messi?

By William Estrella

Did PSG's manager actually got into a fight with Messi?
Did PSG's manager actually got into a fight with Messi?

Prior to the match between PSG and Rennes, within the framework of one more day of Ligue 1, Christophe Galtier, the Parisians' coach, spoke about the alleged fight he had with Lionel Messi throughout the week. The coach got tired of the dirty campaign against the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) and defended the captain of the Argentine team.

The world champion not only has against the Parisian ultras, but the French press also does not want the '10' of the Albiceleste. In this context, a rumor arose throughout the week, where it was pointed out that Messi had a disagreement with Galtier, which is why he abandoned a practice. However, it was later learned that a problem in the adductors caused Leo to leave his team's training.

Now, in dialogue with Canal +, Galtier detailed what happened with the Rosario: “A disagreement with Messi? On Wednesday, in the middle of the session, Leo felt pain in the adductor. He cut the training session short. The next day he stayed in care with the staff. Nothing happened between Leo and the group or between Leo and me. Everything is lies, ”said the DT, notoriously upset by the bad image that he wants to create of the former FC Barcelona player.

Lionel Messi still does not know his football future:

Despite the fact that channels such as 'Le Parisien' or 'RMC Sport' commented that the PSG board does not want the continuity of Lionel Messi, the only certain thing is that the 'Flea' only has one official offer and it is that of the French. A new meeting between the environment of the Argentine national team and the leadership of the Ligue 1 champion is expected to confirm his continuity or his departure in mid-2023.


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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