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Why do Paris fans boo Messi?

Paris fans booed, because France lost to Rennes 0-2 at home, and fans thought Messi was the culprit.

In Ligue 1, Paris lost to Rennes 0-2 at home, and lost to opponents twice this season, which caused a great blow to morale. What happened after the game once again aroused the contradiction between Argentine star Messi and Paris fans. Many media even revealed that Messi probably won't renew his contract with Paris, and he will wear Barcelona's jersey again next season.

In fact, objectively speaking, Messi's performance in the last round of the league was not bad. Although he didn't score a goal in the game, he took on the heavy responsibility of organizing the team's attack and sent exquisite passes for Mbappé many times. But Mbappé forgot to bring his shooting boots, and missed Messi's single-handedness opportunity for him at least twice. Therefore, even if the players should be held accountable, Messi should at least bear no more responsibilities than Mbappé.

Even before the game was over, the fans in Prince's Park in Paris couldn't wait to boo Messi. Obviously, they think Messi is the chief culprit of the team's defeat!

Messi's evaluation

Messi is a genius. He has everything. On the one hand, he is skilled and smart on the court, and his left foot is like diego maradona's. On the other hand, like Bobby Charlton, he is a knight. I have never heard a bad word about him on or off the court.

Messi never dives. He always tries to stand on the grass with his feet. He is not only a football genius, but also a perfect moral model for all players.

Messi is a very calm person. He was born for football. There are not many players like him in history. He is the number one genius in football in 2 1 century. He has superb technology and speed that others can't match. He can score many goals, and when he falls behind, he looks like a strategist.

Technically, Messi is too comprehensive. In fact, he is the best of the best. He forces coaches to think, study, analyze and make decisions all the time, and he makes them better coaches.