Its crazy that people are still calling out Messi like this
. I mean, come on, he's been carrying that team for months now. 34 goals in all competitions is insane!
But at the same time, you gotta wonder if PSG's struggles are a result of their own system and player development rather than just Messi's individual performance.
I think the main issue here is the lack of depth and squad balance for PSG. They're heavily reliant on Messi to score every week, which isn't sustainable in the long run. And it's not all Messi's fault - if other players can step up their game, they should be able to win matches without relying on him so much.
But what this whole thing highlights is that Messi's impact goes beyond just scoring goals. He brings a level of expectation and pressure that can be daunting for the team. So yeah, maybe some fans are disappointed, but it's not all about Messi - its about the entire team and their ability to come together and succeed.
I mean, when did we start putting so much pressure on one player to save a season? That's just not how sports work
. I guess that's what makes this debate so interesting - it's not just about Messi vs fans, but also about the system, player development, and team dynamics.
I think the main issue here is the lack of depth and squad balance for PSG. They're heavily reliant on Messi to score every week, which isn't sustainable in the long run. And it's not all Messi's fault - if other players can step up their game, they should be able to win matches without relying on him so much.
But what this whole thing highlights is that Messi's impact goes beyond just scoring goals. He brings a level of expectation and pressure that can be daunting for the team. So yeah, maybe some fans are disappointed, but it's not all about Messi - its about the entire team and their ability to come together and succeed.
I mean, when did we start putting so much pressure on one player to save a season? That's just not how sports work