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Leo Messi was criticized mercilessly in France: “He’s not up to it”

Once again, the Champions League is elusive to psg. The Parisian team that has invested heavily in strengthening its squad since 2011 with the arrival of Nasser Al-KhelaifiIts main objective is the conquest of the Champions Cup, which it reached the final in the 2020 edition, but which it lost at the hands of Bayern Munichas was the case yesterday where the Bavarian team defeated the Parisians 2-0.

The media echoed the fall of the paris saint germain and so much david ginolaformer footballer of the French club, as Bixente Lizarazu, world champion with France In 1998, Leo Messi was sacked: “He’s not up to the job”.

“He’s not up to it. Vitinha isn’t up to it. Neither is Messi. You have to put together a team and not add talents. Bayern controlled the bow and arrow very well, Messi and Mbappé”, argument ginola.

“We need to build a more complete workforce. We need a real revolution. I think there is one more star. Neymar tends to get injured, he is very fickle. Messi is 35 years old. We cannot touch Mbappé, he is the best player at the moment. You have to build a team around him,” he analyzed. Lizarazu.

“The question is, do we keep Messi, who continues to be a very good assistant and a very good player? But behind it is the construction of a true team, buying the best players in defense and midfield for each position”, he sentenced

Anna Edwards

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