Breaking: PSG have suspended Lionel Messi for two weeks with immediate effect because his trip to Saudi Arabia wasn’t authorized by the club, per Fabrizio Romano & RMC Sport.
Breaking: PSG have suspended Lionel Messi for two weeks with immediate effect because his trip to Saudi Arabia wasn’t authorized by the club, per Fabrizio Romano & RMC Sport.
Leo Messi’s father told PSG one month ago that he would NOT be signing a new contract and would be leaving the club in the summer.
(Source: @FabrizioRomano)
According to El Nacional, Manchester City are looking to make a move to sign Messi, with Pep Guardiola looking to reunite with his former player. The report claims that Barcelona are also interested in taking him back to Spain, but playing under Guardiola once again is a real possibility.
Despite expressing his monumental ability on the biggest stage, some fans have questioned Messi due to not testing himself in the Premier League.
Seeing Messi playing alongside Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland would be an amazing spectacle and it would be a shame to never see one of the greatest players of all time playing in the Premier League, widely regarded as the best league in the world.
Leo Messi’s reps are in talks with the Saudi Arabian government over a move to the Saudi Pro League, reports Telegraph Football
The reported $400M/season contract would make him the highest-paid player in football
PSG fans on social media have claimed to have been paid €1000 a match either by PSG or associated companies to write positive things about the club and the organisation.
(Source: @GFFN)
Leo Messi on his PSG suspension:
“I want to apologize, of course, to my teammates, to the club. I honestly thought we had a day off after the game as we have done throughout the weeks before… sorry for what I did and I’m waiting for whatever the club decides.”
Alexandre Lacazette scored a 98th-minute penalty to earn a 5-4 win for Lyon over Montpellier.
They trailed 4-1 in the 55th minute.
It was his 𝐟𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐭𝐡 goal.
WHAT A GAME
31’—Lyon 1-0 Montpellier
40’—Lyon 1-1 Montpellier
41’—Lyon 1-2 Montpellier
53’—Lyon 1-3 Montpellier
55’—Lyon 1-4 Montpellier
59’—Lyon 2-4 Montpellier
70’—Lyon 3-4 Montpellier
82’—Lyon 4-4 Montpellier
98’—Lyon 5-4 Montpellier
Alye Wahi and Alexandre Lacazette each had four goals
Alexandre Lacazette scored a 90+10th minute winning penalty for Lyon to beat Montpellier 5-4
He had four goals in the comeback win and is now the leading scorer in Ligue 1 with 24 goals this season
Alexandre Lacazette and Elye Wahi each scored four goals in Lyon’s 5-4 win against Montpellier.
It’s both players’ first career four-goal game and the second time in 75 years that two teams had a player score four times in the same Ligue 1 match
Lyon - Montpellier delivers one of the epic game of the season.
Alexandre Lacazette
Montpellier
55 Touches
4 Goals
4 Shots
10. Rating
Elye Wahi
Lyon
20 Touches
4 Goals
4 Shots
9.9 Rating
Absolute box office
PSG Ultras have announced they will no longer attend matches at the Parc des Princes or away from home until further notice!
(Source: @Co_Ultras_Paris)
Thiago Motta and José Mourinho are Nasser Al-Khelaïfi’s top two targets to succeed Christophe Galtier as PSG head coach.
José would like to sign Sofyan Amrabat if he takes over at the French club.
(Source: @Santi_J_FM )
PSG confirm Leo Messi will start against Ajaccio on Saturday after his suspension was lifted on Monday