Lionel Messi's Return to Paris Saint-Germain Hits New Low as Fans Turn Against Him
Paris Saint-Germain suffered a dismal home defeat against Lyon on Sunday, marking the team's second straight loss. The result has sent shockwaves through the Ligue 1 title race, leaving PSG struggling to stay ahead of Lens and Marseille.
The poor performance was preceded by a rather embarrassing moment for the team when fans whistled as Messi's name appeared on the big screen during the starting lineup announcement. This reaction seemed out of place given Messi's return to the club earlier this month, which was expected to be a game-changer for PSG.
However, despite the high expectations surrounding Messi, the Argentine superstar has yet to replicate his past success with the team. His 34 goal contributions in all competitions so far this season are second only to teammate Kylian Mbappe's 38. Head coach Christophe Galtier refused to pinpoint Messi as the main reason for the team's struggles.
"I found it hard to listen to," Galtier said, "There may be expectations for Messi and Mbappé 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."
It seems that PSG is struggling with a case of 'Champions League or bust' mentality, as Laurent Blanc, head coach of Lyon, argued in an interview. "Paris's 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," he said.
The pressure on PSG will only intensify with a crucial week ahead, including a match against unbeaten Nice and hosting Lens at home. The team's recent losses have raised questions about whether they can overcome their struggles and claim another Ligue 1 title.
As for Messi, it seems that fans are starting to lose patience with the Argentine superstar, who is expected to be instrumental in PSG's quest for success. It will be interesting to see how the team responds to this growing pressure and whether Galtier's tactics can turn the season around.
Paris Saint-Germain suffered a dismal home defeat against Lyon on Sunday, marking the team's second straight loss. The result has sent shockwaves through the Ligue 1 title race, leaving PSG struggling to stay ahead of Lens and Marseille.
The poor performance was preceded by a rather embarrassing moment for the team when fans whistled as Messi's name appeared on the big screen during the starting lineup announcement. This reaction seemed out of place given Messi's return to the club earlier this month, which was expected to be a game-changer for PSG.
However, despite the high expectations surrounding Messi, the Argentine superstar has yet to replicate his past success with the team. His 34 goal contributions in all competitions so far this season are second only to teammate Kylian Mbappe's 38. Head coach Christophe Galtier refused to pinpoint Messi as the main reason for the team's struggles.
"I found it hard to listen to," Galtier said, "There may be expectations for Messi and Mbappé 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."
It seems that PSG is struggling with a case of 'Champions League or bust' mentality, as Laurent Blanc, head coach of Lyon, argued in an interview. "Paris's 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," he said.
The pressure on PSG will only intensify with a crucial week ahead, including a match against unbeaten Nice and hosting Lens at home. The team's recent losses have raised questions about whether they can overcome their struggles and claim another Ligue 1 title.
As for Messi, it seems that fans are starting to lose patience with the Argentine superstar, who is expected to be instrumental in PSG's quest for success. It will be interesting to see how the team responds to this growing pressure and whether Galtier's tactics can turn the season around.