Confirmed his farewell from Paris Saint Germain, and amid rumors about what will happen to his future for next season, Lionel Messi Continue to enjoy your team’s training sessions in pure luxury.
This is how in practice this Friday Lio was filmed by the cameras as he tried to score a great goal with a luxury that is difficult to explain. He tried to chip it with his left foot at the same time he gave it a half turn. Beyond the attempt of the Argentine, the immense archer Gianluigi Donnaruma he ended up using his height to get the ball out.
This Saturday from 4pm against Clermont, the last date of the French championship obtained by PSG, Messi can play his last official match with said shirt. Although it is not clear what his next club will be, it is already known that from July 1 he will become a free agent after not renewing his relationship with the Parisian team. This way he will say goodbye after two years that leave him with bittersweet feelings.
All eyes are on Barcelona. However, a return to the club where he was born doesn’t seem to be as safe an option as expected.
Galtier’s statements confirming Messi’s departure
the same Christopher Galtier, his coach, during the press conference before this Saturday’s match, finished making the Argentine’s departure official, even though it was already unofficially known. “I had the privilege of coaching the best player in the history of football. It will be Leo’s last match at the Parc des Princes against Clermont“, he has declared.
And speaking of the way he hopes to be received by the fans, who have repeatedly booed the world champion, he explained: “I hope Messi is received in the best possible way. This year he has been an important player for the team, always available.”
And opposing the boos he added: “I don’t find the criticism of Messi justified. When you have a World Cup in between and you finish the season with a stats of 21 goals and 20 assists… he was always there for the team. It has been a great privilege to be by his side all year.”
Source: Clarin
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