Some fans whistle as Lionel Messi’s name is announced as Paris Saint-Germain’s season hits new low | CNN

Lionel Messi's return to Paris Saint-Germain has proven to be a double-edged sword for the team. While the Argentine superstar was instrumental in securing Ligue 1 victory last season, his presence has not been enough to inspire a deep-seated passion among PSG fans.

As Messi took to the field on Sunday, he faced a chorus of jeers and whistles from some disgruntled supporters, many of whom booed when his name was announced as part of the starting lineup. The backlash is particularly striking given that Messi has been in outstanding form this season, contributing 18 goals and 17 assists in all competitions.

The team's dismal display against Lyon saw them lose their second consecutive home game, with Bradley Barcola scoring the only goal of the match 10 minutes into the second period. PSG rarely looked like a threat to the visiting side, and the result was a harsh reminder that the team is struggling to assert its dominance in Ligue 1.

The situation has taken on an air of urgency for coach Christophe Galtier, who refused to place blame solely at Messi's feet despite the Argentine's subpar performance. Instead, he emphasized the need for his players to work together and do their jobs if they are to succeed.

Galtier acknowledged that expectations surrounding Messi and teammate Kylian Mbappé can be high, but he also cautioned against over-reliance on individual stars. "We can't expect everything from Leo and Kylian," he said, in an effort to inject a sense of pragmatism into the PSG psyche.

The road ahead for Galtier's side is fraught with challenges, including two crucial matches coming up against Nice – a team currently unbeaten in 13 matches – and Lens. If PSG fails to get its act together, it risks falling further behind title rivals Lille and Marseille, who are just six points adrift.

Laurent Blanc, the head coach of Lyon, believes that PSG's obsession with winning the Champions League has led to a mental block. "Paris' problem is when the No. 1 objective of the Champions League is no longer accessible, it seems that the season no longer exists – and at all levels," he said in a candid assessment.

As the stakes continue to rise for PSG, one thing remains clear: Messi's presence alone will not be enough to propel his team to success. The Argentine superstar must now convince fans, players, and coaches alike that he is willing to roll up his sleeves and work towards a common goal – the domestic title – if PSG is to overcome its current crisis.
 
psg fans r gettin a bad rep 🤦‍♂️ like they're all haters or somethin... but honestly, it's understandable to feel frustrated when u see a superstar like messi not deliverin what's expected of him. 18 goals & 17 assists in all competitions? that's impressive! but if he's not gettin the team pumped up, then wut's the point? 🤔

and yeah, galtier's right on about not relyin too much on individual stars... it's time for PSG to gel as a team. like, how many times can u rely on messi to save ur season before somethin breaks? 🙅‍♂️
 
🤔 u know whats wild? ppl think messi's back but i still dont see em as one of dem guys who can lift the whole team on his back 🚀 we need more balance, like mbappe and Neymar doing their thing not just relying on messi all da time 💪
 
🤔 I feel like Messi's return has put a lot of pressure on him to carry the team, which can't be easy 🙏. At the same time, I get why some fans are feeling frustrated - they want to see their team dominate and win big, not just settle for second place 😐. The thing is, we can't expect Messi to single-handedly win every game or score 20 goals a season ⚡️. He needs a solid squad around him to back him up 💪. And it's not all about individual stars - the team's overall strategy and work ethic need to be on point too 📈. Galtier's message is clear: we can't rely on just one or two players, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't expect them to perform at their best either 😐. It's all about finding that balance and working together as a team 🔩💡
 
🚨 I think Messi's return is like a Band-Aid on a deeper wound, you feel me? The team's issues run way deeper than just one player's form. They need a complete overhaul of their strategy and mindset 🤯. It's all about the 11 players on the pitch, not just one superstar. And honestly, I'm getting so tired of people putting all the pressure on Messi to save the season 😩. The fans are being harsh, but maybe they're right. They want to see more from their team than just Messi's individual brilliance 💪. Galtier needs to get the team firing on all cylinders, not just relying on Messi's magic 🎩.
 
The drama surrounding Lionel Messi's return to Paris Saint-Germain 🤯 is quite the mess. On one hand, you gotta give credit where credit is due - Messi is still putting in incredible performances on the pitch 🎾. However, it's super worrying that he's not getting the same level of enthusiasm from the fans 💔. I mean, 18 goals and 17 assists this season isn't bad, but if PSG can't get a decent response at home, it's gonna be tough to take the team seriously ⚽️.

And don't even get me started on how much pressure coach Christophe Galtier is putting on his players 🤯. Expectations are high, but not everyone's going to step up and deliver 💪. I'm all for a sense of pragmatism, but if the coach can't find ways to spark some excitement among the squad, it might be too little, too late ⏰.

I do think Galtier has a point about relying too heavily on individual stars 🤝, though. PSG's got some talented players, but if they want to win that domestic title, they need everyone pulling in the same direction 🌈. And what's up with all this talk about the Champions League? It's not like it's the only thing that matters ⚽️.

I'm curious to see how Messi responds to this criticism 💪. Will he step up and show his teammates what he's capable of? Or will PSG struggle to overcome their current crisis 🤔?
 
I gotta say, PSG's problem runs deeper than just Messi's form. I mean, we all know he's been on fire this season, but it's like everyone's expecting him to carry the team on his back all by himself 🤯. And honestly, that's not how you build a successful team - you need everyone chipping in and doing their part.

It's easy to blame Messi for PSG's struggles, but what about Kylian Mbappé? He's been pretty quiet this season, if you ask me. Or what about the rest of the squad? They're all struggling to find their rhythm 🤔. It's not just one person's fault - it's a collective issue.

And yeah, Galtier's right to say we can't rely on individual stars to save us. But at the same time, it would be nice if Messi and Mbappé could just, I don't know, inspire their teammates or something 🔥. That's what great leaders do, right?

I'm not buying into Laurent Blanc's "Champions League obsession" thing either. PSG needs to focus on the domestic title, plain and simple. It's time for them to put their priorities straight and work towards a common goal 📈.
 
I don't know... 🤔 I mean, it's true Messi wasn't exactly on fire last game, but can we really blame him for everything? 😒 The whole team looked off, and I'm still trying to figure out why they didn't just switch up their strategy mid-game instead of waiting until the 2nd half to make a change. ⏱️

At the same time, though, I feel like Messi can't just do all the work himself... 🤷‍♂️ He's been carrying that team on his back for years now, and it's time someone else stepped up. It's like, Kylian Mbappé is an amazing player, but is he really going to save PSG? ⚠️

I also think Galtier's got a point about not relying too much on individual stars... 🤝 but what's the alternative? Just abandon all hope and play it safe? 😒 I don't know, man... it's like he says, expectations are high, but so is the pressure. 💥
 
I don’t usually comment but... I feel like Messi's return to PSG has been kinda overshadowed by all the hype around Kylian Mbappé 🤔. The truth is, I think both players are super talented, but they can't single-handedly save the team from its current struggles 💪. Galtier's right in saying we need a collective effort from the squad if we wanna get back on track 📈. But, at the same time, I'm worried that PSG is putting too much pressure on its players to deliver, and it's affecting their performance 🤕. It'd be awesome if they could find a balance between individual brilliance and teamwork 💡.
 
I JUST THINK MESSI NEEDS TO LEAD BY EXAMPLE RIGHT NOW!!! HE CAN'T DO IT ALONE THOUGH, THE WHOLE TEAM NEEDS TO STEP UP THEIR GAME!!! I FEEL BAD FOR HIM BECAUSE I KNOW HOW MUCH HE HATES LOSING BUT COME ON GUYS LET'S GET OUR ACT TOGETHER!!!!! 🔥💪
 
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