The coach of the paris saint germain, Christopher Galtierwho expressed himself for the first time about the suspension of the Argentine star Lion Messirecommended this Friday that “will not comment“the”decisionfrom the club’s management.
“I was informed at the beginning of the week by my management of their decision to suspend Leo (Messi). Once I was informed of the decision, I made the decision not to comment on it. I am an employee of the club, a decision was made, I do not comment on it“, explained the technician of the psg during a press conference two days before the Ligue 1 match in Troyes.
The club opened disciplinary proceedings on Tuesday against its Argentine star, suspended for several days after a trip to Saudi Arabia carried out without the agreement of his club. He does not train, does not play and does not receive his salary during that period.
“We will see when Leo returns, we will see what will happen, obviously there will be conversations with the entire club, but also with Leo, who is the first affected,” he replied. Christopher GaltierHe did not want to add anything more on the matter.
According to various media, the sanction will last two weeks, information that the Parisian club is still definitively consolidating, but it is expected that it will be minimal, the flea there will be two games away from the courts.
Messiwho will be 36 years old in June, whose departure from psg It is probable at the end of the season, will he play again after this suspension with the Parisian club?
Source: AFP
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