Lionel Messi apologized to psg with a 38 second video duration in which he admits his mistake of traveling to Saudi Arabia when he should have been present at a club training session. The gesture of the Argentine captain seems to be the only possible way out of a conflict in which the club’s management has been intransigent and powerful enough to handle the situation as he pleases.
It is worth mentioning that Leo is serving a phantom penalty. A sanction, in short, made known only through the French media and confirmed after the obedience of the player, who agreed not to go to training on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Only the DT spoke Christopher Galtierwho clarified that he was only a PSG employee and had nothing to do with it.
In those 38 seconds, Messi looks sorry and remarks on a couple of occasions that he wants to apologize “for everything that’s going on.” The insults to Leo, unprecedented in his nearly 20-year football career, and the need to step up security at his home, were reasons enough to seek a dignified solution to the matter.
In France they now believe that the sanction never communicated to Messi can be revoked. In other words, the footballer could return to PSG training in the next few days to join a team that is preparing to play the five remaining matches in Ligue 1, where they are leaders with a 5-point lead over the Rossoneri. Marseille.
“We’ll see when Leo comes back, we’ll see what happens, obviously there will be discussions with the whole club, but also with Leo who is the first to worry,” Galtier had said shortly before.
PSG visits Troyes on Sunday 34 at 15:45, just before the Superclásico between River and Boca is played in Argentina. After that match, on Saturday the 13th, they will be at home against Ajaccio, in the meeting of Mbappé and company with their fans at the Parque de los Príncipes. Will Leo be on the field?
Source: Clarin
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