Messi flew to Italy. PSG was killed

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Leo Messi (Reuters)

Leo Messi (Reuters)

Paris Saint-Germain is losing control. After the elimination from the Champions League, the team suffered its seventh loss in 2023 (!) when we are only in March, and surrendered yesterday (Sunday) 2:0 to Ran. It was Leo Messi’s first home loss at the French luxury club in the league.

The flea did put in some smart passes to Kylian Mbappe, but again he looked off, and the boos from some of the local fans certainly didn’t help the Argentine, who at the end of the game went down to the dressing room with the final whistle, while captain Kylian Mbappe stayed to thank the Ultras.

The French media claimed: “The loss is good news. One can at least now hope that this result will cause some changes. Fifth game without a win against the big five in the French league. In a serious club, this is a call for immediate change for the next season.”

Leo Messi (Reuters)Leo Messi (Reuters)

At the end of the match, Messi flew to Italy, when at the end of the match between Inter and Juventus, Lautro Martins, Valentin Carboni, Angel Di Maria and Andrew Paredes flew together with the flea to Argentina for the national team break, in the private plane of Captain Albiceleste.

PSG coach Christophe Galtier He was asked about the rumors according to which he confronted Messi in one of the training sessions before the game: “I did not expect this question. In Wednesday’s practice he felt pain and cut his practice short. The next day he was examined by the medical team and managed to join two more training sessions with the team. Nothing happened between him and the group or between him and me.”

Christophe Galtier (Reuters)Christophe Galtier (Reuters)

Vitenia He said after the game: “We had a very bad game. There is very little to say. I apologize to the audience, who are still here. This performance did not look like us, we are very sad and we could never have imagined such a situation. It doesn’t deserve the fans. We will not give up and think about what can be improved during the break.”

Hugo Actica, who doesn’t often play, criticized: “We are disappointed with the ability, we need to start passing and get more out of ourselves. If at every gap we fall behind we start raising our hands, we will achieve nothing. I don’t feel that there is a lack of motivation, we need to start talking to each other and raise our heads above water. I don’t think there are any problems with the staff.”

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