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While Mbappe believes he is the king of PSG, the stat with which Messi leaves him on the ground

The Parisian team had the first defeat of the season without the presence of the world champion

By Wilian Estrella

The Parisian team had the first defeat of the season without the presence of the world champion

Paris Saint-Germain started the year in a bad way. The Ligue 1 leaders lost to Lens and dropped an unbeaten 32-match unbeaten run. After what happened over the weekend, a historic world champion with the French team praised Lionel Messi, who has not yet joined the Parisian discipline.

Surprisingly, the team led by Christophe Galtier could not sustain its good pace in Ligue 1 and fell against Lens. Without the presence of Lionel Messi, who was still in Argentina, and Neymar, who saw the red in the previous game, PSG lacked ideas. Despite having Kylian Mbappé, the tournament champion was unable to visit the second in the table.

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In this context, Thierry Henry, world champion with France in 1998 and Lionel Messi's former teammate at FC Barcelona, spoke about what happened in the French championship and about Mbappé's mission this season. "I think that Kylian Mbappé wants to win everything and if he wants to win everything, he needs a certain Leo Messi".

He was not the only one who highlighted the current world champion:

After the fall of PSG, Facundo Medina, Argentine defender of Lens, spoke about the development of the match and left a reflection on the 'Flea'. “Today PSG was missing the best player in the world… Do you still have doubts that Messi is the best? You have to enjoy it and I hope he continues playing for many more years, ”said the defender about the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7).

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