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They no longer want him, PSG's lack of respect for Messi that outraged Antonela and Argentina

The club from the capital of France once again discredited the 'Flea' through a post on social networks

By William Estrella

The club from the capital of France once again discredited the 'Flea' through a post on social networks
The club from the capital of France once again discredited the 'Flea' through a post on social networks

The last days of Lionel Messi as a PSG footballer are not being easy at all. After what was the scandal of the sanction and the insults of the ultras at the club headquarters, the captain of the Argentine team reappeared in the Parc des Princes to face Ajaccio, and the climate was hostile.

A group of fans decided to whistle at the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) from the first minute of the game, although later another sector responded with applause and there was a confrontation between the supporters who support Leo and those who don't. However, from the club they made it clear what his position is against Rosario.

After the win against Ajaccio, PSG published some photos of the shirts of the footballers in the locker room and, despite the fact that Messi was the starter, none of them shows the '30' of the Flea. Far from being a mere coincidence, this would be a completely intentional measure, taking into account that Lionel decided not to extend his contract at the French club.

PSG also did not congratulate Messi when he won the Laureus

Another of the measures that shows that the Parisian team has already let go of Messi's hand, was his non-congratulations when the Argentine won the Laureus award for best sportsman of the year precisely in Paris. On the contrary, who did do so was FC Barcelona, a team that works hard to be able to comply with the Financial Fair Play and, thus, be in a position to materialize the return of its greatest idol.

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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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