After talking about Christophe Galtier about the departure of Lionel Messi, in a press conference, PSG took a stand and indicated a mistake in the coach’s speech; check out
After Christophe Galtier indicate that Lionel Messi will play its last game in Princes Park on Saturday against Clermontat a press conference, the PSG pronounced. The club insisted on moving to stifle the involuntary announcement of the departure of the Argentine star. In a statement to the agency “AFP”, a representative of the team indicated that there was a mistake in the coach’s sentence.
“(Galtier) expressed himself badly, and the match against Clermont would be Messi’s last at the Parc des Princes this season”, said the club to the French vehicle. Despite the statement, Lionel Messi’s departure is seen as inevitable by the international press, but PSG seeks not to open points about the situation with the striker.
Check out Galtier’s speech about Messi!
As was already expected, Lionel Messi will not follow in PSG. The announcement came this Thursday morning, 1st, during a press conference of Christophe Galtier. Before the last round of Ligue One, he spoke to journalists and said that the match against Clermont, this Saturday, the 3rd, will be the Argentine’s last in Paris. The athlete will be without a contract at the end of the season, but has not yet confirmed what his future will be in 2023/24.
I had the privilege of coaching the best player in football history. It will be Leo’s last match at the Parc des Princes against Clermont“, Galtier said.
It is worth noting that Lionel Messi’s decision not to continue at PSG had already been taken a few weeks ago, especially after he was the subject of a series of protests. The star arrived in Paris with the expectation of taking Paris Saint-Germain to its first European title, but he did not succeed and was left with only winning the French Championship this season.
Source: sportbuzz
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