The coach who turns his back on Messi and doesn't plan to train him at PSG next season

PSG's priority is to renew Leo, but a coach doesn't want to know anything about him

PSG's priority is to renew Leo, but a coach doesn't want to know anything about him
PSG's priority is to renew Leo, but a coach doesn't want to know anything about him
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While Lionel Messi focuses on the friendlies of the Argentine team against Panama and Curaçao, from France there is still discussion about his continuity in PSG. Although a certain sector of the press took his departure at the end of the season as a fact, the club's owners are putting pressure on Nasser Al-Khelaïfi to renew the link with the Albiceleste captain until 2024. In this context, the manager comes to light that he does not want to direct it if Christophe Galtier is dismissed due to poor results.

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Although the mind of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) is set on the party that the Argentine National Team will live in Argentina, it is inevitable to think about his destiny after finishing the contract with PSG. The journalist Fernando Polo from 'Mundo Deportivo' pointed out that the owners of the Parisian team want to keep it until 2024 and it was confirmed that the Ligue 1 champion will present a second offer to the Rosario environment.

In the midst of this, it is revealed that a coach would refuse to direct Leo if the Argentine stays for one more season in France. This is the German Thomas Tuchel, who was fired from PSG after reaching a Champions League final. The experienced DT would have given the reasons why he does not consider assuming the responsibility of being in command of the captain of the Argentine team.

Why does Thomas Tuchel hesitate to direct Lionel Messi?

According to 'RMC Sport', the former Chelsea and Borussia Dortmund coach has always been in Nasser Al-Khelaïfi's sights. However, as the French portal points out, Tuchel has a great relationship with "influential people in the club", but he does not plan to return to a "complicated dressing room".

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