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Without Messi vs Lorient, the player who carries PSG on his shoulders, not Mbappe

Messi is not on the pitch, but that is not a problem for this PSG player.

By William Estrella

Messi is not on the pitch, but that is not a problem for this PSG player.
Messi is not on the pitch, but that is not a problem for this PSG player.

Paris Saint-Germain continues in its fight to be champion of Ligue 1 once again. This time they meet on matchday 14 against Lorient, a strong team that is currently in fourth place in the general classification. Galtier's men thus seek to keep the streak of games alive without knowing defeat.

In the run-up to the match against Lorient, the loss of none other than Lionel Messi was confirmed, it is not exactly due to injury, but it is due to physical discomfort, and with the World Cup in Qatar only 14 days away, the Argentine did not want to risk. As soon as the news was confirmed, the alarms went off in Argentina.

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Since Lionel Messi, the team's best player, was not there, the rest of the Paris Saint-Germain players had the obligation to win by themselves without counting on Messi's genius. Although it is being a complete game, there is a player who is standing out above the rest, and it is not Kylian Mbappe.

It is once again about Neymar Jr, the Brazilian attacking midfielder who is currently at a fantastic level. Today with his goal he got his 11th goal, which added to his 8 assists, places him with 19 generated annotations, confirming his impressive momentum.

What remains to PSG before the World Cup?

We have reached the end of the wait, the World Cup is only 14 days away from officially starting in the country of Qatar. Paris Saint-Germain only has one more game, against AJ Auxerre, this November 13. After the match, the players will be free to march with their national teams.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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