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The PSG ultras do not want Messi, the action that surprised the world champion

The radical fans hung a flag with a hint towards the captain of the Argentine team

By Wilian Estrella

The radical fans hung a flag with a hint towards the captain of the Argentine team
The radical fans hung a flag with a hint towards the captain of the Argentine team
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Lionel Messi one of the stars if not the main star of Paris Saint-Germain, however, the relationship between him and the fans has not always been the best. In his first season he was booed by the most radical wing of the French team and now they had a new show of rejection while they highlighted Kylian Mbappé, who already played the first Ligue 1 game after the World Cup in Qatar.

PSG received Strasbourg and Kylian Mbappé had a great reception from the Parisian fans. During the warm-up they showed their love for him and the ultras decided to show a flag where they praised the work of 'Donatello' in the World Cup and left a hint to the best player in history, who won the final against France, at the Lusail stadium.

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The journalist Arthur Perrot announced the motto of the flag set by the ultras, who do not get along with Lionel Messi, who this season made more than one rudeness to them after what happened in his first year with the PSG shirt. “Kylian the future is yours. Top scorer in the World Cup, pure Parisian product. The champion is you," said the banner.

Despite the resistance of the ultras, Messi is about to renew his relationship:

'Le Parisien' confirmed that Lionel Messi's entourage reached a verbal agreement with PSG to extend the contract for one more season. Now, all that remains is to formalize the renewal of the 'Flea', who will be able to decide if he continues in Paris until 2025.


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