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Despite being PSG's main star, Galtier's surprising criticism of Lionel Messi

The coach questioned the squad after the last defeat in Ligue 1 and left a message prior to the French Cup.

By Wilian Estrella

The coach questioned the squad after the last defeat in Ligue 1 and left a message prior to the French Cup.

Gone was the friendly between PSG and the stars of Al Nassr and Al Hilal. Now, the Parisian squad is focused on recovering in Ligue 1 and continuing on the right foot in the French Cup. In this context, Christophe Galtier, coach of the Parisians, questioned his management, including Lionel Messi, who has just shone in the World Cup a little over a month ago.

If we talk about individual performance, the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) has been the most outstanding element of PSG this season. However, he was not spared from criticism after losing the last Ligue 1 game. The ultras of the current Ligue 1 champion accused him of just walking on the pitch.

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Now, Galtier spoke about the performance of his management and did not save anything. He maintained that he is not happy with the performance of the defensive zone, however, he confirmed that it is everyone's responsibility, including Leo, for the problems PSG is currently going through. “I cannot be satisfied with what is currently happening defensively. And the responsibility cannot fall only on our defenders, ”he commented.

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In the midst of questions about his performance after the World Cup in Qatar, everything is agreed between Lionel Messi and the PSG board to extend his contract. The world champion will sign a new link until 2024. Leo's main objective is to win his fifth Champions League and the first for the Parisians.

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