Lionel Messi had a fine game but still got booed by PSG fans in the 3-0 win over Bordeaux. Record-breakers Neymar and Lionel Messi have felt the heat from Paris St Germain's angry fans following the midweek Champions League humiliation ...
Meanwhile, Marseille won 4-1 at Brest to go above Nice in second place on goal difference and the automatic Champions League spot. At which point Kylian Mbappe, who scored PSG's first goal against Bordeaux midway through the first half, might be playing for Real Madrid. His contract runs out in June and he can leave on a free transfer. Lionel Messi and Neymar have felt the heat from Paris Saint-Germain's angry fans after another Champions League humiliation, getting whistled every time they touched the ball during a 3-0 Ligue 1 home win against Bordeaux. Even when Neymar scored the second goal against rock-bottom Bordeaux the fans jeered him. PSG's top scorer was the only player spared the whistles when the team names were read out on Sunday. Record seven-time Golden Ball winner Messi and Neymar -- the world's most expensive signing -- were booed throughout. Even when Messi embarked on a trademark run from deep and hit the post he got booed. While the runaway leaders moved 15 points clear in a league they have dominated in recent years, the fans want success elsewhere.
Lionel Messi and Neymar have felt the heat from Paris Saint-Germain's angry fans after another Champions League humiliation, getting whistled every time they touched the ball during a 3-0 Ligue 1 home win against Bordeaux. Even when Neymar scored the ...
Antonela Roccuzzo was in the crowd at the Parc des Princes as husband Lionel Messi was booed by PSG fans. Messi's wife looked subdued in photos taken on ...
Messi was not the only PSG player booed on Sunday. Former Barcelona teammate Neymar was also jeered by his own supporters. Many PSG fans were seemingly furious with they way Messi and Co had capitulated in the Champions League four days earlier. Antonela Roccuzzo Pictured In PSG Crowd On Night Husband Lionel Messi Was Booed By Fans
There is a team in Ligue 1 who play glorious, free-flowing, attacking football. But it's not PSG.
PSG dominated the tie for 150 minutes before Benzema forced their latest capitulation, but their lack of inspiration during the first leg and a keenness to counterattack in the second underlined Pochettino’s shortcomings. Stéphane Moulin kept the club up for several seasons by playing pragmatic football but earlier this season it looked as if new coach Gérald Baticle had taken the team forward with a more dynamic style. Angers’ 1-0 defeat to Reims was their seventh in a row and their 10th in 12 games. In just a few short weeks, the hope that Ligue 1 sides would make some headway has morphed into the usual frustration. This week has summed up PSG under Pochettino. As the Bordeaux game again showed, their resources and deep squad allow them to breeze past many Ligue 1 sides, especially at home. That action proved simple but dramatic on Sunday. Throughout their team’s 3-0 win over a woeful Bordeaux, the crowd at the Parc des Princes roundly booed and whistled Messi and Neymar. As the two forwards stood over a free-kick in the first half, the din intensified and was followed by ironic cheers when Neymar fired over. This PSG team may not have turned out as expected, but French football has still got what it wanted, albeit from a different source. And striker Gaëtan Laborde’s clinical finishing, keenness to play off others and physicality adds the strength that teams as balletic as Rennes often lack. The Collectif Ultras Paris, a leading PSG fan group, has had enough. They may have the world’s most talented attacking trio, but the Mauricio Pochettino team is the least attractive PSG side of the Qatari era. The desperation with which PSG chase their European holy grail only makes Madrid’s comeback all the more embarrassing. Even with Messi onboard, a full-strength PSG – injuries have hindered them before – could not break the cycle.
PSG players were targeted by insulting graffiti at the club's training ground, the Parc des Princes and the club's offices on Monday morning.
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'Never experienced before': Messi, Neymar booed by own fans in 'sad' scenes.
We only have to accept it as a team and we will be united until the end.” It’s time to pick ourselves back up and show that we’re strong.” “We are satisfied with the performance of the team in difficult circumstances, the team responded, with a professional performance, with a 3-0 win,” added the Argentine. “Sadness. I think that’s the right word. But we are responsible. “Messi and Neymar? We are all affected, we understand the disappointment and frustration, which we also share.