The latest demonstrations by Parisian supporters due to the team’s poor performance have triggered the alarm of the institution, which has decided to strengthen the protection of footballers’ premises.
Paris Saint-Germain is having a bad time in the French league. Although they still maintain the top spot, the latest team presentations have raised criticism of the leadership and the players. .
One of the main affected by this is Lionel Messi. The Argentine is criticized for his poor performances at the club especially when we have as a point of comparison what he showed at the last World Cup in Qatar 2022 in which he ended up being one of the figures in Lionel Scaloni’s team and who ended up lifting the trophy after beating France on penalties.
Added to this is the end of negotiations for the renewal of his contract with PSG due to a trip to Saudi Arabia without the authorization of the club, which ended up making the decision to let him leave at the end of the season.
But he is not the only one. Neymar has also been targeted by baristas . In fact, yesterday a large group of supporters gathered outside the home of the Brazilian, the Argentine and at the club’s headquarters to express their unease with the individual performances of each footballer and the management.
Faced with this situation, the management indicated that security would be reinforced at the footballers’ homes to prevent these demonstrations from degenerating. Indeed, as L’Equipe points out, supporters would have indicated “that they want to repeat their action every evening”.
It should be noted that yesterday afternoon the PSG published a brief press release in which it denounces “with the greatest firmness the intolerable and insulting actions of a small group of individuals it happened on wednesday ”.
They added that “whatever the disputes, nothing can justify such acts. The club gives its full support to its players, its board of directors and to all those concerned by these shameful behaviors. ”.
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