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Lionel Messi and PSG owner's reaction to Kylian Mbappe's goal caught on camera
Lionel Messi and PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi to wantaway Kylian Mbappe's Champions League penalty tell a story. The 23-year-old forward has detailed his desire to leave PSG despite signing a new contract that runs until 2025 in a row over his position and Christophe Galtier's tactics.Despite his announcement Mbappe started against Benfica and slotted home a penalty with ease in the 1-1 draw - with the cameras then focusing on his team-mate and the club chief. READ MORE: 'I faced Lionel Messi in El Clasico and found him very provocative and rude' With injured Messi sat in the stands, he looked unmoved by the opening goal with Al-Khelaifi having a similar reaction despite the hosts going into the lead.Mbappe, who was reportedly feuding with Neymar earlier in the season, came close to joining Real Madrid in the summer before signing a huge new deal at the Parc des Princes.The news might well come as a worry for PSG ahead of the January transfer window, with Messi looking set to rejoin Barcelona when his contract ends in June. Who will Kylian Mbappe be playing for next season? Give us your thoughts in the comments section below. Mbappe had said when signing his new deal: "I am convinced that here I can continue to grow within a club that gives itself all the means to perform at the highest level."With French football expert Julien Laurens telling BBC Sport that Mbappe now feels betrayed by the club.Laurens added that Mbappe now sees the signing of his new contract as a mistake - saying that Mbappe wants to play as a second striker and not up front.Risking the wrath of the forward after the 0-0 draw with Reims, Galtier said of his forward: "Kylian Mbappe is a bit orphan of Leo and Ney.
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Piers Morgan brands Messi a "flat-track bully" who needs his comfort zone to be great
Lionel Messi a "flat-track bully" as the Argentine's struggles in France continue.Messi moved to PSG over the summer, but over the weekend, Messi and Neymar were booed by the Parisian crowd.And Saturday was the latest in the long line of games that Messi has failed to impose himself upon - including an embarrassing Champions League exit.Writing for The Sun, Morgan said: "For me, it comes down to this: Messi is a genius, no question, but I’ve long suspected he’s what cricket fans would call a ‘flat-track bully.’"From the moment he left Spain and was taken out of his heavily protected comfort zone, he’s faded faster than my taste buds after I caught Covid."Messi's name was booed when he was announced before kick-off, and the Argentine was booed every time he touched the ball.Despite PSG's 3-0 win over Bordeaux in Ligue 1, the team were loudly jeered by the crowd - and the ultras have now demanded both sporting director Leonardo and President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi resign.After the weekend's clash, Messi has now been on the scoresheet twice domestically for PSG.However, the French giants are running away with the league as they sit 15-points ahead of Marseille. What do you think of Messi's time at PSG? Let us know in the comments section Morgan added: "Just consider this startling fact: only one player has scored more Premier League goals than [Cristiano] Ronaldo this season (Salah), but 91 players have scored more than Messi in Ligue 1 for PSG."The Argentinian’s tally of just two goals in 18 league games is by far the worst of his mercurial career, but his painful struggles in Paris perfectly exemplify why Ronaldo is the GOAT."
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PSG chief Nasser Al-Khelaifi 'threatened to kill' Real Madrid employee as he filmed rage
PSG's chief Nasser Al-Khelaifi reportedly 'threatened to kill' a Real Madrid employee who filmed his major outburst after Karim Benzema's hat-trick knocked the French side out of the Champions League.It's another year of European disappointment for PSG as Karim Benzema's second-half heroics undid all of Kylian Mbappe's hard work to send Madrid through to the quarter-finals.It was a fine hat-trick for Benzema, although there was some controversy about his first goal as PSG thought that the Frenchman fouled goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, but the goal was given.PSG chief Al-Khelaifi was seen storming the Santiago Bernabeu as he searched for match referee Danny Makkelie after the game, and even threatened to 'kill' a Madrid employee who filmed the incident.That's according to Spanish publication Marca, who claimed that he was shouting for the referee's name, and this was backed up by L'Equipe who confirmed the behaviour via a report field to UEFA from the referees.The report claims that Al-Khelaifi and sporting director Leonardo: 'Behaved aggressively and tried to enter the referee's dressing room,' and when asked to leave 'the president hit a piece of the assistant's equipment, breaking it.'. During their breach of the stadium corridors, the pair reportedly ended up running into the wrong room, and they instead bumped into Madrid employee Mejia Devila.
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