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There will be no Messi left at PSG

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Lionel Messi got criticized about his appearance in Paris Saint Germain. The Argentine striker is said to not leave any legacy for Les Parisiens.

Messi moved to PSG in the transfer market last summer. He continued his career to France, after failing to survive at Barcelona.

Moving to PSG, Messi immediately struggled. The owner of 7 Ballon d’Or has only scored 7 goals from 20 appearances so far, because he was disturbed by injuries and contracted COVID-19.

Messi’s move to PSG is being looked at Jerome Rothen, former PSG player in 2004-2010, as a mistake. La Pulga has no close connection with Paris.

“Messi will not leave any traces at Paris Saint-Germain. He is the son of another club, Barcelona, ​​which has become his life, so is his city,” he said, in a joint interview. Mark.

Lionel Messi went to Barcelona while on vacation. He’s there. Nobody expected him at PSG, not even himself here in Paris.”

“He signed a two-year contract at the age of 34. No doubt, he’s the best player in history, but he doesn’t have the ability anymore. He can’t do that again.”

“Besides, despite everything, he doesn’t have the same team or team-mates he spent time with in Catalunya. You have to feel good at the club, and now at PSG. There are a lot of problems in terms of adapting to his team-mates at the moment, ‘ said Rothen.

This is not the first time Rothen has criticized Messi. Previously he had also judged that signing the 34-year-old was a mistake.

Furthermore, Rothen thinks Messi will not be able to match Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who had success at PSG. Despite his status as the best, Messi is considered unable to do much.

“I don’t think he will make a legacy like Ibrahimovic did before. Even though PSG’s history is shorter, so you never know.”

“There are great players like Rai [Rai Souza Vieira de Oliveira] and Luis Fernandez for many years, and now you can’t put Messi in the same position as them’, added Rothen.

(then / nasty)

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