PSG leads the standings yet the last end of the week’s misfortune enjoyed diminished the upper hand over second-put Olympique Marseille to five focuses with five games left this season.
Paris St Germain supervisor Christophe Galtier said he didn’t have anything to do with the club’s choice to suspend Lionel Messi while he additionally denounced the Ligue 1 side’s fans for arranging fights outside Neymar’s home.
Following Sunday’s 3-1 league loss to Lorient at home. French media reported that Messi was given a two-week suspension for going on an unapproved trip to Saudi Arabia when he was supposed to train with his team.
A source close to Argentina’s captain told Reuters that Messi has received a formal offer to join Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal for next season. The World Cup winner, who turns 36 next month, is unlikely to sign a new contract with PSG.
I work for the club, and that is what I do, so I wasn’t involved in the decision. I was made aware of the option. It is not acceptable to use Leo’s ban as justification for poor performance.
I’m afraid it hasn’t exactly been a good time. Players are working extremely hard because they have a goal to achieve. We are committed and persistent.
PSG’s lead over Olympique Marseille, who are now in second place. Has been reduced to five points with five games left in the season.
Fans are concerned about PSG’s slump in form this year. Especially since they were eliminated from the Champions League in the last 16 early in March.
Up until December, Galtier’s team was unbeaten in all competitions. Since then, they have lost nine games, and this week, protesters outside Neymar’s house chanted for him to leave.
After having surgery on his ankle in March. The Brazilian is out for the rest of the season, but Galtier didn’t say if the forward would be back next season.
Galtier stated that it was unacceptable for supporters to demonstrate outside a player’s residence, and PSG condemned the actions of the fans.
I can understand the rage and disappointment of our supporters. But I can’t accept it at Neymar’s or anyone else’s home.
But you can demonstrate in the PSG headquarters, the gym, or at Parc des Princes following a match.