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The incredible anger of Lionel Messi with PSG that went viral around the world

Looks like Lionel Messi is closer and closer to joining FC Barcelona.

By William Estrella

Looks like Lionel Messi is closer and closer to joining FC Barcelona.
Looks like Lionel Messi is closer and closer to joining FC Barcelona.

PSG returned to winning ways after beating Nice 2-0 away from home. Lionel Messi was the great figure of the Parisians, scoring a goal and giving an assist to Sergio Ramos. After the commitment, the anger of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) and his teammates for what they experienced at the Allianz Riviera was uncovered.

Despite Christophe Galtier's side managing to maintain their six-point lead over second in Ligue 1 Lens, the Parisian players were upset by what they experienced at the Nice stadium, where they were verbally attacked by local ultras. L'Équipe maintains that Messi and company criticized the local board for their inaction in the face of the attacks that came from the stands.

One of those who received the most rejection from Nice fans was Galtier, who precisely directed the club in question during the previous season. What's more, the most radical fans hung a flag with an insult towards the coach's mother, who lost patience after the final whistle and went against the fans.

Lionel Messi aims to win one more title before the end of the season:

Eliminated from the French Cup and the Champions League, Leo has to fight for his second title in Ligue 1. PSG leads the standings and, if there is no football tragedy, they will add a new local championship. After this, it is unknown if the 'Flea' will continue in France or not, especially due to the interest shown by FC Barcelona in having him back with the Blaugrana shirt.

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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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