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He thinks he owns PSG, Lionel Messi's lesson of humility to Kylian Mbappé

The Argentine did not enter into controversy after PSG's last game and preferred not to argue despite Kylian Mbappé’s childlike behavior.

By Wilian Estrella

The Argentine did not enter into controversy after PSG's last game and preferred not to argue despite Kylian Mbappé’s childlike behavior.
The Argentine did not enter into controversy after PSG's last game and preferred not to argue despite Kylian Mbappé’s childlike behavior.
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Lionel Messi made a spectacular start to the season. Despite not scoring in PSG's last match, ‘La Pulga' was key in a new Parisians' Ligue 1 thrashing. Now, the captain of the Argentine national team gave a new lesson in humility to Kylian Mbappé, who believes he has special treatment after renewing with the French team.

At 35, Messi has won absolutely everything at club level. He is the upmost Ballon d'Or winner (7) and is three titles away from becoming the player with the most titles in history. However, he remains humble and gave a demonstration of that during the match against Montpellier.

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It turns out that Messi never entered into a confrontation with Mbappé, who was annoyed last weekend. The Frenchman missed a penalty and wanted to take another, but Neymar took the ball first and did not care what the young striker said to him. On his way to arguing with the Brazilian, he seemed to push Messi, who decided to do nothing.

Messi's lesson to Mbappé

'Leo' never argued with Mbappé, he always looked for him in the offensive zone, although the world champion did not return the ball on more than one occasion. After the snub, he preferred to remain calm and gave a show of humility, despite the fact that his hierarchy is imposed in any dressing room. ‘La Pulga’ maintains a superlative level and is in top condition ahead of the World Cup in Qatar.


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