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    Last tango in Paris: Messi says goodbye to PSG in an unfriendly context

    adminBy adminJune 3, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read

    AFP's photo Photo: AFP.
    Lionel Messi will say goodbye to Paris Saint Germain and his fans this Saturday, with whom he had a distant relationship, in the game against Clermont at home, in the 38th. and last date of Ligue 1 in France, won last weekend.

    The match will be played from 4:00 p.m. (Argentina time) and will be televised by ESPN.

    PSG’s farewell greeting on their networks

    After two seasons in the capital, the adventure between Leo Messi and Paris Saint-Germain will come to an end at the end of the 2022-23 season.

    The Club wishes him, with emotion, many more successes for Leo in the rest of his career.#MerciMessi 🔴🔵https://t.co/MDPL1XfRV0

    — Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_espanol) June 3, 2023

    Paris Saint Germain was crowned in advance last Saturday when they drew away from Racing de Strasbourg (1-1), with a goal from Lionel Messi after receiving a pass from Frenchman Kylian Mbappé.

    The cold celebration of Messi, who did not look at the PSG ultras, synthesized what he has experienced in these two years with his second club as a professional: coldness and harassment in general.

    Subsequently, images were seen on social networks that made it clear that Messi never melted into the feeling for the institution, since while his teammates celebrated with merriment, he remained seated watching them and the next day he missed a recognition to go see Coldplay in Barcelona.

    The Parisian team added its 11th. star and became the top winner in the local competition, above Olympique de Marseille and Saint Etienne, both with 10.

    The world champion contributed 16 goals and 16 assists in the campaign, which featured him in 32 games.

    Messi spent his last days with the Paris Saint Germain shirt, in a different context in relation to what was his arrival full of praise, press and love from the Parisian fans.

    After two seasons in the capital, the adventure between Leo Messi and Paris Saint-Germain will come to an end at the end of the 2022-23 season.

    The Club wishes him, with emotion, many more successes for Leo in the rest of his career.#MerciMessi 🔴🔵https://t.co/MDPL1XfRV0

    — Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_espanol) June 3, 2023

    The complete schedule of the last date of Ligue 1:

    at 16: Ajaccio-Olympique de Marsella; PSG-Clermont; Reims-Montpellier; Niza-Olympique de Lyon; Nantes-Angers; Monaco-Toulouse; Lorient-Racing from Estrasburgo; Brest-Rennes; Auxerre-Lens and Troyes-Lille.

    positions:

    PSG* 85 points; Lens*** 81; Olympic Marseille*** 73; Lille 66; Monaco and Rennes 65; Olympique de Lyon 62; Clermont 56; Niza 55; Lorient 52; Reims 51; Montpellier 47; Toulouse 45; Brest 44; Racing Strasbourg 40; Auxerre 35; Nantes 34; Troyes** and Ajaccio** 23; Angers** 18.

    *Champion and classified the Champions League 2023-2024.

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