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Thierry Henry explains why Messi didn't do so well at PSG, this is what he said

The reasons why Messi did not finish shining at PSG, according to the French legend

By William Estrella

The reasons why Messi did not finish shining at PSG, according to the French legend
The reasons why Messi did not finish shining at PSG, according to the French legend

Lionel Messi is already experiencing his first months at Inter Miami. The Argentine player has placed himself in an important way in the Florida team after he arrived from PSG. After winning the 2022 World Cup, things in the French team did not go so well for the Argentine. Now, one of the great legends of French football, as well as the Premier League, already gives the possible reasons why Lionel Messi did not finish shining at PSG.

 

Lionel Messi lived the two most difficult years of his career at PSG. Although his reception in the capital of France was exceptional, later the media of that country and the fans of the Parisian club themselves turned against the captain of the Argentine National Team and held him unfairly responsible for the team's failures in the UEFA Champions League. At a certain point, the relationship between the ultras and Leo was completely broken and it became common to hear whistles against the Rosario player in every match that was played in the Parc des Princes.

In dialogue with Jerome Rothen, former PSG player and one of Messi's great critics, Titi stated: "No, I am not disappointed with Messi's two years at PSG. I said before that playing for this team was a real headache , and I was referring to structure and organization. How do you play with the three at the same time (Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Neymar)? With Argentina there is a structure and not three Messis. It's just him. If you put it in a framework in which who is the only boss, then I think he will shine. It must be remembered that Henry said what he said knowingly, since he had Lionel as a teammate in Pep Guardiola's Barcelona.

 

Will Messi ever return to Europe?

The Argentine player has established himself in an important way at Inter Miami, and has even bought a house in Florida. Therefore, his return to Europe sounds unlikely at best. However, the Argentine soccer player could have a chance in January, when MLS action pauses for a moment. Just as Beckham did at the time, the Argentine player could play 6 months in a European club. At the moment, no type of approach is reported.


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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