Disaster Strikes PSG: Fans' Disapproval Follows Messi's Announced Lineup | The New York Times
Paris Saint-Germain's disastrous season took another hit on Sunday, as the team slumped to a 1-0 loss to Lyon, their second consecutive home defeat. But what was even more telling was the reaction of some PSG fans when Lionel Messi's name was announced as part of the starting lineup.
Fans at the Parc des Princes whistled as Messi took his place on the pitch, a stark contrast to the adoration he received during his recent return to Argentina for friendlies against Panama and Curaçao. This harsh reception raises questions about whether the Argentine superstar is being held to an unfairly high standard by fans and coaches alike.
Messi's arrival at PSG was expected to be the missing piece that would propel the team to Champions League glory, a trophy the club's Qatari owners desperately crave. However, so far this season, Messi's impact has been limited to winning the Ligue 1 title, which many argue PSG would have achieved without him.
Coach Christophe Galtier refused to blame Messi for the team's struggles, citing the need for other players to step up and do their jobs. "We can't expect everything from Leo and Kylian," he said. The coach is right; while Messi has provided 34 goal contributions this season, his success is being weighed against an unreasonably high expectation.
Galtier's frustration was evident when asked about the jeering fans. He found it hard to listen to, but acknowledged that there are expectations for Messi and Kylian Mbappé to unlock difficult situations. However, these expectations have become a burden, with some fans seemingly more focused on blaming Messi than supporting him.
As PSG faces an uphill battle to regain their form, they must navigate a crucial week ahead. First, they travel to Nice, where the team is unbeaten in 13 matches, before hosting Lens at home. If PSG fails to win either of these matches, the title may be slipping through their fingers, and Messi's role will be called into question once again.
The problem lies not just with Messi but also the larger narrative surrounding PSG's season. Coach Laurent Blanc noted that the Champions League or bust mentality has been detrimental to PSG's performances, causing fans to lose sight of the bigger picture.
As the season hurtles towards its climax, one thing is clear: PSG must find a way to balance individual expectations with team performance. If they fail to do so, the consequences will be felt, and Messi's future at the club may hang in the balance.
Paris Saint-Germain's disastrous season took another hit on Sunday, as the team slumped to a 1-0 loss to Lyon, their second consecutive home defeat. But what was even more telling was the reaction of some PSG fans when Lionel Messi's name was announced as part of the starting lineup.
Fans at the Parc des Princes whistled as Messi took his place on the pitch, a stark contrast to the adoration he received during his recent return to Argentina for friendlies against Panama and Curaçao. This harsh reception raises questions about whether the Argentine superstar is being held to an unfairly high standard by fans and coaches alike.
Messi's arrival at PSG was expected to be the missing piece that would propel the team to Champions League glory, a trophy the club's Qatari owners desperately crave. However, so far this season, Messi's impact has been limited to winning the Ligue 1 title, which many argue PSG would have achieved without him.
Coach Christophe Galtier refused to blame Messi for the team's struggles, citing the need for other players to step up and do their jobs. "We can't expect everything from Leo and Kylian," he said. The coach is right; while Messi has provided 34 goal contributions this season, his success is being weighed against an unreasonably high expectation.
Galtier's frustration was evident when asked about the jeering fans. He found it hard to listen to, but acknowledged that there are expectations for Messi and Kylian Mbappé to unlock difficult situations. However, these expectations have become a burden, with some fans seemingly more focused on blaming Messi than supporting him.
As PSG faces an uphill battle to regain their form, they must navigate a crucial week ahead. First, they travel to Nice, where the team is unbeaten in 13 matches, before hosting Lens at home. If PSG fails to win either of these matches, the title may be slipping through their fingers, and Messi's role will be called into question once again.
The problem lies not just with Messi but also the larger narrative surrounding PSG's season. Coach Laurent Blanc noted that the Champions League or bust mentality has been detrimental to PSG's performances, causing fans to lose sight of the bigger picture.
As the season hurtles towards its climax, one thing is clear: PSG must find a way to balance individual expectations with team performance. If they fail to do so, the consequences will be felt, and Messi's future at the club may hang in the balance.