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The video that proves the return of Lionel Messi to Barcelona and that PSG belittles him

It's no secret that Barcelona fans are wishing for Lionel Messi's return.

By William Estrella

It's no secret that Barcelona fans are wishing for Lionel Messi's return.
It's no secret that Barcelona fans are wishing for Lionel Messi's return.

Lionel Messi does not have a good relationship with the PSG ultras, who accuse him of being to blame for the French team's sporting problems. Meanwhile, the fans of FC Barcelona had a new gesture to convince the 'Flea' to return to the culé team at the end of this season. Leo takes the time to provide an answer about his future.

The distancing between the most radical fans of PSG and the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) occurred as a result of the elimination of the last Champions League, when Real Madrid left the current Ligue 1 champions on the road. The ultras went against the captain of the Argentine team, who missed a penalty in the series, although he was one of the most regular elements.

This season, the relationship between the ultras and the Rosario always had a marked distance, which is why Leo never came over to greet the fans after the games at the Parc des Princes. However, things got worse again as a result of a new setback in the international tournament. The fans did not hesitate to whistle again at the best player in history, who would have stopped the negotiations for his continuity at PSG due to the mistreatment he receives.

The admiration of the fans of FC Barcelona towards Lionel Messi:

While the ultras can't stand the 'Flea', the Barça fans once again showed that they want to have the Argentine back in the Spanish league. During the match for the team led by Xavi Hernández and Girona, the fans of the Catalans chanted the name of the world champion. The Catalan board is working on the return of '10', who ends his contract with PSG in June.

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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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