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The day of Messi's birthday, the worst controversy that he lives and paralyzes Europe

Once again PSG creates a new controversy with Lionel Messi on his birthday.

By William Estrella

Once again PSG creates a new controversy with Lionel Messi on his birthday.
Once again PSG creates a new controversy with Lionel Messi on his birthday.

Without a doubt, Lionel Messi's departure from Paris Saint Germain was a bombshell that surprised everyone for the club he was going to. Everyone expected the Argentine to leave the richest team in Ligue 1 in France, due to the bad moment that happened. The Argentine commented because the great figures wanted to leave the club.
 

The season at Paris Saint Germain, for Lionel Messi, was not easy. Although he had one of the best receptions from him, everything changed over time and exploded when the Argentine National Team won the World Cup. Within the UEFA Champions League they were disqualified in the round of 16 against Bayern Munich.

After the departure of the Argentine from the Parisian institution, Leo told why all the figures like Neymar or Kylian Mbappé wanted to leave the institution run by sheikhs. It was precisely because of the fans, who criticized all the footballers.

Today he turns 36 and there are several footballers who made the decision to greet Lionel Messi through social networks, mainly through stories and Instagram. Some of the figures that greeted him are Neymar Junior, FC Barcelona, Ezequiel Lavezzi, Ronaldinho, among others.

PSG and a new controversy

Paris Saint Germain did not end in the best way with the world champion, but on his birthday he wanted to be present. The Parisian club uploaded a video with various plays by Messi, apologizing to the Argentine; but apparently they would not have forgiven the institution.


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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