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The real reason why PSG fans attacked Messi and Neymar and ask for their departures

The departure of the Argentine star could not be the only one from Paris.

By William Estrella

The departure of the Argentine star could not be the only one from Paris.
The departure of the Argentine star could not be the only one from Paris.

The departure of Lionel Messi from Paris Saint-Germain will not be so easy for those from the French capital. His departure after two seasons with PSG may determine the departure of two more stars. This Wednesday the Parisian ultras made their anger known by demonstrating in front of the institution's offices in Paris.

The fans were led by 'Collectif Ultras Paris', a group of organized supporters, and mainly targeted the Argentine with insults: "Messi, son of a p...". It is clear that Leo's relationship with Paris cannot be turned back, the trip to Arabia did not go down well at all and that is why he was suspended.

“Many things are wrong. We want a president who is more present, who listens to us, they embarrassed us all year," said the leader, Romain Mabille, in a speech at the entrance to the club headquarters where he also spoke out against a proposal to leave the Parc des Princes. The protesters also demanded the departure of two other players with extensive experience at PSG such as Neymar and Marco Verratti, who, like Leo, do not usually greet the fans at the end of the games either.

Those who could pack their bags like Messi

The protesters also demanded the departure of two other players with a long history at PSG such as Neymar and Marco Verratti, who, like Leo, do not usually greet the fans at the end of the games. "Neymar, go" and "Verratti, la c... de tu madre", were among the chants that were heard at the club's headquarters.


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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