The president of Paris Saint Germain accuses Messi of lack of respect for Grand Paris!

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-01

Sports ** "Sports Bibl" reported on the 10th (Beijing time) that "Paris Saint-Germain's president Nasser Al Kellefi accused Lionel Messi of lacking 'respect' for Paris Saint-Germain." ”

In an interview in September, Messi said: "Compared to 25 other teammates, I am the only player who has not been recognized by the team. Messi, who won the Ballon d'Or for the eighth time, returned to the club after a 10-day break after the award ceremony to pay special tribute to his teammates in Paris.

But Messi's problem seems to lie with the people on the board. It is reported that Messi wanted to celebrate after winning the World Cup at the home stadium of Paris Saint-Germain before the game, but the team was worried that the World Cup final was a showdown between Argentina and France, Messi represented Argentina, and his teammate Kylian Mbappe represented France, and Grand Paris was also a French team.

Shortly after Messi's speech in September, Paris Saint-Germain's president Nasser Al Kellerfi told Messi, who won the World Cup, in an interview with RMC Sports: "As we all know, we even made it public, so we congratulated Messi in training and privately congratulated him. ”

Now Al Kelefi has gone one step further and criticized Messi for his lack of respect for his Paris Saint-Germain. Speaking to RMC Sports, Al Kellefi said: "Messi is not a bad person, but I don't like it. ”

President Al Klefeld went on to say, "Not only that, but I tell everybody that we only say that when we're there, we don't say it when we leave. That's not our style. I really respect him (Messi), but if someone says something bad about PSG later, it's bad behavior. That's not respect," he added. He went on to say: "If someone says we didn't congratulate Messi enough after he won the World Cup, then we are in France, if he wins the title against Mbappe. We are a French club. I don't want the whole stadium to mock Messi. ”

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