Tense days are the ones you experience at Paris Saint-Germain. It is that, to the scandal that caused the two weeks without salary sanction that the club inflicted on Lionel Messi, after his trip to Saudi Arabia, we must add the discomfort of the club’s ultras, who in the last few hours have decided to be present at the gates of the Parque de los Príncipes to target footballers and managers.
“Messi, son of a p…”, was one of the many insults shouted by the ultras of the Parisian club, at the gates of the stadium.
However, the screaming and singing didn’t stop there. Fans decided to go further and expressed their anger in a letter that was made public.
“Get rid of parasitic players: It’s time to clean up the locker room. Too many players under contract are present today only to receive a salary and not for sporting ambitions. Respecting PSG is also knowing how to leave them! We will not hesitate to let you know,” was one of the requests made by the fans.
On the other hand, the owners of the institute have also received criticism: “We wonder if there is still a pilot on the plane today. Many of the decisions taken do not respect the institution of Paris Saint Germain in any way. Each sector pulls in its own direction without a common interest”.
Neymar, another player that fans are asking him to leave
It seems that the criticism of Messi, the rest of the players and managers were not enough for the fans, so they went to the home of the Brazilian star to ask him to leave the institution.
In this situation, the leader of the ultras, Romain Mabille, expressed the following: “The insults spoken against him are just a general exhaustion but our message goes much further, Messi will leave and we just want to make Neymar understand that it would be nice if he too leaves the club.”
“We don’t want to hurt Neymar, we just want him to do the rest of his career away from Paris. He’s part of an era where players do what they want. We want to move forward and write a new page with players I want,” he added. . .
PSG’s statement after the scandal
“Paris Saint-Germain condemns in the strongest terms the intolerable and offensive actions of a small group of people that took place this Wednesday,” club officials said.
“Whatever the differences, nothing can justify such acts. The Club gives its full support to its players, its management and all those affected by these shameful behaviours,” they concluded in the statement.
Source: Clarin
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