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While they say Mbappe is the king, PSG's low blow to Kylian regarding Lionel Messi

The Paris club showed its weaknesses at the management level after its twists and turns with the Argentine

By William Estrella

The Paris club showed its weaknesses at the management level after its twists and turns with the Argentine
The Paris club showed its weaknesses at the management level after its twists and turns with the Argentine

The arrival of Lionel Messi at PSG marked a before and after in the history of football. Nobody imagined that the Argentine could end up leaving Barcelona, but the financial problems of the Blaugrana club cut short the renewal and Leo headed for France. However, not everything went as expected.

Despite the fact that the captain of the Argentine team continues to make great numbers and gave the Parisians much greater visibility, both the board of directors and the supporters were ungrateful to him and did not behave up to the task. On the contrary, criticism was more common than praise.

The last episode was the famous sanction of the leaders against the Argentine after his trip to Saudi Arabia. However, after a week, Nasser Al-Khelaifi seems to have repented and reversed the punishment when he saw the poor performance of the team in the absence of Messi. So, the fans came to the conclusion that this was a low blow from PSG to Mbappe, since they do not trust him to lead the team and believe that he needs Messi's help.

PSG suffered more than necessary without Messi

Those led by Christophe Galtier faced an accessible duel on paper against Troyes, a team that occupies the relegation zone positions in Ligue 1. However, PSG found it difficult to generate dangerous situations and, although they won 3-1, all His goals came from a rebound and without elaboration. In fact, towards the end of the match, the locals came to be just one goal away from tying the game.


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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