With the confirmation of the league, at PSG there is nothing to talk about except Messi. Three days after his punishment, the first person to officially speak about the issue was Christophe Galtier. The coach from Marseille wanted to clarify that the punishment was imposed from above and he had nothing to do with the decision made by Al Khelaifi. Whether or not the Argentine will play again in the Parisian shirt is the big question.
Messi’s punishment: “I was informed at the beginning of the week of Leo’s sanction by the management. As an employee of the club, it is my responsibility to accept this and not comment on it. I don’t know if he will play for PSG again or not. When he comes back, we will discuss it within the club and the player, who is the main person involved. I haven’t proven it and I don’t have to do it in punishment for Messi”.
Neymar’s future: “I don’t know what will happen next season. I understand the anger and frustration of the fans, but I can’t accept them showing up at someone’s private home to insult them. They can protest in the sports city and in the offices, but do not cross some barriers. Private life should be respected.”
Troubled years: “There is a big difference between what I hear, what I read, the information and the lies that are published in what happens in the locker room. Obviously it’s not an easy season, and after defeats nobody wants to joke, but the goal is to win the league and I see players with a lot of promise to achieve it”.
Many potholes: “It’s a difficult season, with an atypical calendar. We’ve also had a lot of injuries. Playing once a week hopefully will help us in this end. In any case, the most important thing is not to lose unity. There are five games left and we have to focus exclusively on that to revalidate the league”.
Source: La Verdad

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