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Breaking news, what Messi said about his departure from PSG and gives Cristiano Ronaldo a lesson in humility

The captain of the Argentine National Team spoke for the first time about his departure hours after playing his last game.

By Wilian Estrella

The captain of the Argentine National Team spoke for the first time about his departure hours after playing his last game.
The captain of the Argentine National Team spoke for the first time about his departure hours after playing his last game.
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Lionel Messi will play his last game as a PSG footballer this Saturday. Those led by Christophe Galtier will face Clermont for date 38 of Ligue 1, a championship that they already secured one day in advance, and the top winner of the Ballon d'Or will put an end to his experience in France.

A constant during Messi's stay in Paris was the constant mistreatment he suffered from the press, the club and his own fans. In fact, it is believed that the ultras will whistle the captain of the Argentine National Team even in his last match. However, now the Flea broke the silence and once demonstrated his humility, something that has always characterized him despite being one of the most important people in the world.

In dialogue with ESPN and hours after putting on the Paris Saint-Germain shirt for the last time, the Rosario said: “I am happy to have been able to represent PSG. I really enjoyed playing in this team and with such good players. I want to thank the club for a wonderful experience in Paris."

Messi wants to continue playing in Europe

Lionel will be leaving France, but it doesn't look like he's leaving the continent. Regardless of whether FC Barcelona materializes or not, his priority is to continue playing in one of the other four most important leagues (Bundesliga, La Liga, Premier League or Serie A). The reason? He wants to continue competing at the highest level to reach the 2024 Copa América well. Thus, the options of Al-Hilal and Inter Miami are behind in consideration.


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