Lionel Messi's Paris Saint-Germain Season Hits New Low with Fans Whistling His Name
Paris Saint-Germain's miserable season took another hit on Sunday as the team suffered a 1-0 loss to Lyon, its second straight home defeat. The dismal result left fans frustrated and disappointed, with some even booing Messi when his name was announced during the starting lineup.
The discontent among PSG supporters is palpable, with many feeling that the team's recent performances have been underwhelming. The arrival of Messi, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, was expected to be a turning point for the club, but so far, it has failed to deliver. Despite scoring 34 goal contributions in all competitions this season, PSG remains just six points behind leaders Lens and Marseille.
Coach Christophe Galtier refused to blame Messi for the team's failures, stating that he tries hard, but not all his efforts have been successful. The coach acknowledged that around Messi, other players need to step up their game. However, some fans feel that too much is expected from him and Kylian Mbappe, given PSG's domestic title hopes are slipping away.
The situation is becoming increasingly dire for the team, which has lost two of its three matches since being eliminated from the Champions League by Bayern Munich last month. The upcoming week will be crucial, with a season-defining match against an unbeaten Nice side and hosting Lens at home. PSG's performance in these games could determine whether they salvage their title chances or fall further behind.
Former Lyon coach Laurent Blanc has also weighed in on the situation, saying that the Champions League or bust mentality has been detrimental to PSG's performances. According to Blanc, when the top objective is no longer accessible, it seems like the season no longer exists at all levels. The pressure on PSG to perform must be immense, and it remains to be seen whether they can turn their season around with a few crucial results.
Paris Saint-Germain's miserable season took another hit on Sunday as the team suffered a 1-0 loss to Lyon, its second straight home defeat. The dismal result left fans frustrated and disappointed, with some even booing Messi when his name was announced during the starting lineup.
The discontent among PSG supporters is palpable, with many feeling that the team's recent performances have been underwhelming. The arrival of Messi, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, was expected to be a turning point for the club, but so far, it has failed to deliver. Despite scoring 34 goal contributions in all competitions this season, PSG remains just six points behind leaders Lens and Marseille.
Coach Christophe Galtier refused to blame Messi for the team's failures, stating that he tries hard, but not all his efforts have been successful. The coach acknowledged that around Messi, other players need to step up their game. However, some fans feel that too much is expected from him and Kylian Mbappe, given PSG's domestic title hopes are slipping away.
The situation is becoming increasingly dire for the team, which has lost two of its three matches since being eliminated from the Champions League by Bayern Munich last month. The upcoming week will be crucial, with a season-defining match against an unbeaten Nice side and hosting Lens at home. PSG's performance in these games could determine whether they salvage their title chances or fall further behind.
Former Lyon coach Laurent Blanc has also weighed in on the situation, saying that the Champions League or bust mentality has been detrimental to PSG's performances. According to Blanc, when the top objective is no longer accessible, it seems like the season no longer exists at all levels. The pressure on PSG to perform must be immense, and it remains to be seen whether they can turn their season around with a few crucial results.