Tension Erupts at Paris Saint-Germain as Fans Show Discontent Towards Star Player Lionel Messi
In a shocking display of discontent, some fans of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) whistled when Lionel Messi's name was announced during the team's starting lineup announcement on Sunday. The incident came on the back of a dismal home defeat to Lyon, which marked PSG's second consecutive loss at the Parc des Princes.
The 1-0 win for Lyon was largely unopposed, with Bradley Barcola scoring the only goal in the 32nd minute. Despite Messi's 34 goal contributions in all competitions this season, including 18 goals and 17 assists, his team struggled to create chances against Lyon.
Coach Christophe Galtier refused to lay blame for the defeat at Messi's feet, instead emphasizing the need for teamwork. "I found it hard to listen to," Galtier said. "There may be expectations for Messi and Mbappe to unlock difficult situations. Messi tries very hard, they didn't all work out; but around him, the other players also need to do their jobs."
The tension between some fans and Messi is a stark contrast to the adoration he received when returning to Argentina for friendlies against Panama and Curaçao earlier this month.
PSG's woes have put pressure on their domestic title ambitions. With Lens' 1-0 victory over Rennes and Marseille's 1-1 draw with Montepellier, both teams are now just six points behind PSG at the top of Ligue 1. Even the domestic title may slip from the team's grasp.
As the season enters its critical phase, PSG faces a make-or-break week ahead. They will travel to an unbeaten Nice side that has won 13 consecutive matches and host Lens at home in their next fixture.
PSG's struggles have also drawn criticism from former Lyon coach Laurent Blanc, who believes that the team's focus on winning the Champions League has led to a negative impact on their performances. "Paris' problem is when the No. 1 objective of the Champions League is no longer accessible, it seems that the season no longer exists – and at all levels," Blanc said.
The situation highlights the growing pressure on PSG to perform, with fans, coaches, and players alike feeling the weight of expectation.
In a shocking display of discontent, some fans of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) whistled when Lionel Messi's name was announced during the team's starting lineup announcement on Sunday. The incident came on the back of a dismal home defeat to Lyon, which marked PSG's second consecutive loss at the Parc des Princes.
The 1-0 win for Lyon was largely unopposed, with Bradley Barcola scoring the only goal in the 32nd minute. Despite Messi's 34 goal contributions in all competitions this season, including 18 goals and 17 assists, his team struggled to create chances against Lyon.
Coach Christophe Galtier refused to lay blame for the defeat at Messi's feet, instead emphasizing the need for teamwork. "I found it hard to listen to," Galtier said. "There may be expectations for Messi and Mbappe to unlock difficult situations. Messi tries very hard, they didn't all work out; but around him, the other players also need to do their jobs."
The tension between some fans and Messi is a stark contrast to the adoration he received when returning to Argentina for friendlies against Panama and Curaçao earlier this month.
PSG's woes have put pressure on their domestic title ambitions. With Lens' 1-0 victory over Rennes and Marseille's 1-1 draw with Montepellier, both teams are now just six points behind PSG at the top of Ligue 1. Even the domestic title may slip from the team's grasp.
As the season enters its critical phase, PSG faces a make-or-break week ahead. They will travel to an unbeaten Nice side that has won 13 consecutive matches and host Lens at home in their next fixture.
PSG's struggles have also drawn criticism from former Lyon coach Laurent Blanc, who believes that the team's focus on winning the Champions League has led to a negative impact on their performances. "Paris' problem is when the No. 1 objective of the Champions League is no longer accessible, it seems that the season no longer exists – and at all levels," Blanc said.
The situation highlights the growing pressure on PSG to perform, with fans, coaches, and players alike feeling the weight of expectation.