Lionel Messi's arrival in Paris Saint-Germain was expected to be the missing piece for the club to win the Champions League. However, the French side is now facing a season from hell. The team suffered its second straight home defeat with a 1-0 loss to Lyon on Sunday.
The frustration among PSG fans was palpable, and it wasn't just the result that had them upset - it was also how Messi fared in the match. As soon as his name appeared on the big screen during the announcement of the starting lineup, some fans began whistling. It's a stark contrast to the adoration and worship he received when he returned to Argentina for friendlies against Panama and Curaçao.
The season has been going downhill for PSG since Messi joined the team. Despite his 34 goal contributions in all competitions, including 18 goals and 17 assists, the team has not been able to replicate its success from last season's Ligue 1 title win. The only major trophy the team has won since Messi joined was a title that PSG would likely have won without him.
The head coach, Christophe Galtier, refused to lay the blame for the team's failures at Messi's feet, saying he finds it hard to listen to the jeering from some fans and that there are expectations for both Messi and Kylian Mbappe to unlock difficult situations. However, he added that around Messi, the other players also need to do their jobs.
Galtier's comments came after a tough game against Lyon, where Bradley Barcola's goal 10 minutes into the second period earned the visitors the three points on a night that PSG rarely looked like threatening the visiting goal.
PSG has lost two of its three matches since being dumped out of the Champions League by Bayern Munich last month. The team has only managed to limp past relegation-threatened Brest with a 90th minute Kylian Mbappe winner.
Lyon's head coach, Laurent Blanc, said that the Champions League or bust mentality has been detrimental to PSG's performances. He stated that when the No.1 objective of the Champions League is no longer accessible, it seems like the season no longer exists - and at all levels.
The situation is now becoming increasingly dire for PSG. The team will need to bounce back quickly from this loss if they are to have any hope of salvaging what's left of their season.
The frustration among PSG fans was palpable, and it wasn't just the result that had them upset - it was also how Messi fared in the match. As soon as his name appeared on the big screen during the announcement of the starting lineup, some fans began whistling. It's a stark contrast to the adoration and worship he received when he returned to Argentina for friendlies against Panama and Curaçao.
The season has been going downhill for PSG since Messi joined the team. Despite his 34 goal contributions in all competitions, including 18 goals and 17 assists, the team has not been able to replicate its success from last season's Ligue 1 title win. The only major trophy the team has won since Messi joined was a title that PSG would likely have won without him.
The head coach, Christophe Galtier, refused to lay the blame for the team's failures at Messi's feet, saying he finds it hard to listen to the jeering from some fans and that there are expectations for both Messi and Kylian Mbappe to unlock difficult situations. However, he added that around Messi, the other players also need to do their jobs.
Galtier's comments came after a tough game against Lyon, where Bradley Barcola's goal 10 minutes into the second period earned the visitors the three points on a night that PSG rarely looked like threatening the visiting goal.
PSG has lost two of its three matches since being dumped out of the Champions League by Bayern Munich last month. The team has only managed to limp past relegation-threatened Brest with a 90th minute Kylian Mbappe winner.
Lyon's head coach, Laurent Blanc, said that the Champions League or bust mentality has been detrimental to PSG's performances. He stated that when the No.1 objective of the Champions League is no longer accessible, it seems like the season no longer exists - and at all levels.
The situation is now becoming increasingly dire for PSG. The team will need to bounce back quickly from this loss if they are to have any hope of salvaging what's left of their season.