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The only support that Messi has at PSG and it is neither Mbappe nor Neymar

Lionel Messi has not been forgiven at PSG just yet.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi has not been forgiven at PSG just yet.
Lionel Messi has not been forgiven at PSG just yet.

It is a fact that Lionel Messi (35) will not continue in Paris Saint-Germain from the following season. Although it was a very latent possibility weeks ago, in the last hours it was confirmed after his incredible sanction by PSG. That trip to Saudi Arabia was the trigger for everything, something he had planned for a while and had already canceled twice.

Even the FC Barcelona legend was previously notified that he had permission to fly to the Middle East, as there would be no training on Monday and he would have the day off. But the defeat in the framework of Ligue 1 changed the equation for Galtier, who played a new practice day, just hours before the best player in the world set off on his way to the Islamic country.

Everything seemed to be against the winner of The Best award, where the Paris Ultras crowded around the club and sent a clear message of repudiation through insults. The press also played the part of him, tarnishing the image of him by blatantly influencing people in a negative way. But in the last few hours, right in the French country, a coach born in France came out to defend his honor tooth and nail.

The unexpected defense that Messi received and impacts everyone

It treats of Antoine Kombouaré, trainer of the Nantes, the one who spoke of the moment of Leo Messi in the Parisian group and defended to the star of the critics. “I love Messi and I love how he plays. Messi is not touched ”. Then, he added that what is happening to Rosario is shameful, where years will pass and they will regret it, although that leaves him "super happy because we don't deserve it." In the midst of so many blows, a care on his part can undoubtedly give calm the champion.


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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