‘Leo Out!’ – Fuming PSG fans graffiti on PSG training ground and Messi and Neymar are booed by own supporters
ANGRY fans have daubed Paris Saint-Germain’s training ground with graffiti demanding Lionel Messi leave France.
The former Barcelona star and teammate Neymar were mercilessly booed by PSG supporters during Sunday’s 3-0 win against Bordeaux.
That’s after the Ligue 1 side surrendered a 2-0 lead to Real Madrid last week, crashing out of the Champions League last 16 following a late Karim Benzema hat-trick.
And supporters took out their frustration on Monday morning by leaving anti-Messi graffiti over PSG’s training ground.
One sign read: “Nasser (al Khelaifi, PSG owner) out, Leo out.”
Another said: “10 years of mediocrity.”
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And others included: “We want warriors not s***s”, “you make us ashamed” and “Paris will never be Qatari.”
Messi did find some supporters in former Barcelona teammates Cesc Fabregas and Luis Suarez.
Fabregas tweeted: “Football has no memory whatsoever, it’s a shame. Always with you brothers.”
Suarez added: “As always, football has no memories. Always with you. I love you very much.”
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Messi could now find himself playing under a new boss at PSG, with Mauricio Pochettino reportedly set to be sacked.
Former Real Madrid manager and nemesis Zinedine Zidane is the favourite to take over.
And Poch opened up over the ‘sad situation’ at PSG on Sunday night.
He said: “For me it's unfair. We all deserve this anger from the fans, not just Neymar and Messi, they are two world-class players.
"They must therefore be respected. When we lose or win, it's always as a team.
“My feeling of the match? Very difficult. We can understand the frustration, the disappointment of our supporters.
"We feel the same and we are all together in this immense frustration of not going further in the Champions League.
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"The whistles? It was for everyone. We are a team, we are all together. It's a really sad situation.
"The focus is to win the title. The situation is difficult, we are not going to change the past.”