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The worst news that Lionel Messi gave Mbappe and PSG after leaving, it went viral all over the world

Lionel Messi received multiple criticisms from the French press, but a piece of information proved them wrong.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi received multiple criticisms from the French press, but a piece of information proved them wrong.
Lionel Messi received multiple criticisms from the French press, but a piece of information proved them wrong.

Lionel Messi's stage at PSG is now a thing of the past. Messi played this Saturday against Clermont his last meeting with the Paris team and put an end to his stay in France. It was led by excessive criticism from the press, as well as boos from the ultras who were also present on the last day of Ligue 1. However, Leo gave a new lesson in greatness.

After the final whistle, the data and statistics of the passage of the greatest Ballon d'Or winner through Paris Saint-Germain began to invade social networks, and one in particular exposed all the critics of the captain of the Argentine National Team. Although there are those who want to establish that Messi's season was bad, the reality is different.

On the one hand, Lionel was the player who generated the most goals for his team counting goals and assists, but he was also the footballer who was chosen MVP of the match the most times in the five major European leagues with 19. He is followed by Antoine Griezmann with 15 and below appears Mbappé with 13, who also played three more duels than the '10'.

Chelsea and Newcastle joined the interest in Messi

The Argentine journalist Pablo Gravellone announced that two of the hidden people who had also probed Messi are Chelsea and Newcastle. Now that the season is over, they have come to light and are attentive to what happens with Rosario and the offer from Barcelona, which has not yet arrived.


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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