Categories: Social Responsibility

Memes defending Messi appeared after his last game with PSG

He psg He is not facing a great moment due to the results he has obtained. In his last outing in the tournament, repair, recover from the setbacks, win a 4-3 transfer to Lille in a match that included a goal from Lionel Messi, who scored in stoppage time.

+Kempes referred to the chance for Messi to play in Argentina: “It would be crazy”

After the match corresponding to the date of day 24 of the tournament, Some French media gave their evaluations to the team’s performance and, in this sense, they gave the Argentine with low qualifications a thumbs down.

Parachute the parisian La Pulga’s game was not ideal despite the goal converted in the final minutes and he punctuated it with a surprising 4. L’Equipe, For his part, he maintained the trend and placed a 5 for the performance of the world champion in the last match of Ligue 1.

After learning of this fact, several users on social networks came out to defend Messi after the information provided in France with several memes that went quite viral.

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