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The fake news about Messi that angered Lionel and his dad, he got tired of France

Lionel Messi is not going to let these fake news affect his career.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi is not going to let these fake news affect his career.
Lionel Messi is not going to let these fake news affect his career.

A new uncomfortable situation happened around Lionel Messi at PSG. From France a rumor arose that put the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) as the villain of a badly told story, since it was mentioned that he had an argument with Christophe Galtier, coach of the Parisians. Now, the journalist Gastón Edul told the truth about what happened.

It turns out that the Twitter user @Djaameel56 maintained that the captain of the Argentine team disobeyed an order to Galtier. The fact would have caused the former FC Barcelona striker to have abandoned a training session this season. The rumor spread quickly and PSG fans once again attacked Rosario.

In this context, Gastón Edul announced that Leo actually abandoned a training session with the Parisians, however, it was due to a problem in the adductors. In the last few hours, he was present at the practices and worked under the orders of his manager, who once again demonstrated his admiration for the 'Flea' by talking about the possible booing he may suffer in the Parc des Princes, when PSG takes on Rennes for one more day of Ligue 1.

The threat of the PSG ultras towards Lionel Messi:

As happened the year before, the ultras of PSG could boo the '10' of the Albiceleste in the first game of the current Ligue 1 champion, since the elimination of the Champions League. 'Mundo Deportivo' maintained that the most radical fans are dissatisfied with the performance of Messi, who ends his contract in mid-2023 and his first option is to extend his relationship for one more season.

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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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