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Although Mbappé believes he owns PSG, Lionel Messi's lesson to the French

The captain of the Argentine team does not care about the whims of Mbappe, who is still trying to impose conditions

By Wilian Estrella

The captain of the Argentine team does not care about the whims of Mbappe, who is still trying to impose conditions
The captain of the Argentine team does not care about the whims of Mbappe, who is still trying to impose conditions
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Kylian Mbappe made some controversial statements about the difference between playing for the French national team and playing for his team, Paris Saint-Germain. Kylian said that in the Parisian club he does not have the freedom that he would like to have.

Despite his words, Lionel Messi has once again given the former Monaco striker a lesson in humility. The World Champion is always involved in controversy. It turns out that he questioned the way Paris Saint-Germain plays, and pointed out that in France he plays with a '9'.

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For his part, in the most important team in Paris, he has to share the attack with Lionel Messi and Neymar Jr, so the space is divided between 3, as well as the leading role. Despite the whims of Kylian Mbappe, Messi gives him one more lesson.

It is no secret that Mbappe is selfish and wants to impose rules at Paris Saint-Germain, a situation that contrasts with that of Argentina's number 10, who affirms that he is happy at PSG regardless of the little companionship of the European striker.

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After Argentina's victory over Honduras, where Messi scored two goals, the striker commented: "This year is different, I arrived with a different state of mind, more comfortable with the dressing room, with the club and with my teammates and the game in general. I'm starting to have fun again!"


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