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For How Much Longer Will Lionel Messi Sustain Being Criticized by Experts and Booed by PSG Fans?

Paris Saint-Germain supporters vented their frustration.

World footballer Lionel Messi, of all people, was whistled at by part of the Paris crowd in the stands during the home game against Stade Rennes on Sunday. The Ultras group “Collectif Ultras Paris” had already announced this action in the run-up to the game. “His salary is too high in relation to what he does on the pitch,” the members of the group at “Mundo Deportivo” justified the loud protest.

There is no question that the sting of the early elimination in the Champions League against FC Bayern (0: 1, 0: 2), for which Messi is sometimes blamed, is still deep.

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To make matters worse, PSG suffered their first home defeat (0-2) of the current Ligue 1 season against Rennes, after which the Argentine world champion disappeared into the catacombs of the Parc des Princes without saying a word or greeting. Nerves in the French capital are on edge.
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Lionel Messi (front) and Marco Verratti – Paris Saint-Germain

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The 0-2 defeat against fifth-placed Rennes, against whom Paris had already lost the first leg (0-1), was the fifth bankruptcy in the past nine competitive games. France’s flagship club currently has little left of the self-image of the past.

It is therefore hardly surprising that the star ensemble was recently accused of a lack of dedication. However, coach Christophe Galtier firmly rejected this accusation.

“That’s not true. My players gave their all. Feel free to put yourself in the players’ shoes. We had eight players missing. They come into a locker room with youngsters who they saw once or twice in training,” he said the 56 year old.

However, the recent setback has not had any major consequences. After all, the lead at the top of the table over arch-rivals Olympique Marseille is still seven points. In all likelihood, the championship title will go to Paris again this year – but nothing more.

Messi becomes the scapegoat

In the Coupe de France, they were the last stop against Marseille (1:2) in the round of 16, and in the premier class, as mentioned at the beginning, FC Bayern proved to be one size too big. The dream of winning the long-awaited pot has to be postponed again.

The two exceptional players Kylian Mbappé and Messi could not change that. Reason enough for parts of the fans to make the Argentine the scapegoat for the overall disappointing season.

On a purely sporting level, however, criticism of Messi is difficult to understand. After all, the reigning Ballon d’Or winner recorded an outstanding 35 points (18 goals, 17 assists) in 32 competitive games.

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Lionel Messi – Paris Saint-Germain

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Messi at PSG before leaving?

However, not much remains of the affection Messi experienced when he arrived in the city of love in the summer of 2021. This is not least due to the fact that the attacker, whose contract expires after the season, does not publicly acknowledge Paris.

“What does this boy want? At some point he has to take stock and explain to us that he loves PSG, that he has the legs to do his best, that he is happy. His performances in recent weeks have been less for this reason and that good. Is he here for marketing, for the kits or for the performance?”, 1998 French World Champion Christophe Dugarry shot against Messi recently at ‘RMC’.

Despite all the public criticism, the club is said to be quite willing to extend the superstar’s lucrative contract (allegedly around 40 million euros a year) – but is this also mutual?

Barca are publicly courting Messi

After all, Messi’s ex-club, FC Barcelona, ​​is publicly vying for the superstar’s return to Spain.

“I hope Messi comes back. We’re waiting for him. He doesn’t deserve the treatment he’s getting in Paris,” Barca pro Sergi Roberto recently told Jijantes.

Coach Xavi was also open to a comeback from his former team-mate. “He’s my friend, we’re in constant contact with each other. A possible return depends only on him. Leo is the best player in history, he would always fit in anywhere,” said the 43-year-old.

It is therefore anything but impossible that Messi will end the PSG chapter after just two years in order to go back to his oasis of well-being in Catalonia. In any case, the prodigal son would be welcomed with open arms in Barcelona.

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