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Philippe Lahm On Messi & PSG: “Messi Looks Helpless And Desperate, PSG Is A Disappointment”

Former Bayern Munich captain Philipp Lahm has criticized Lionel Messi‘s performance at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and the team’s sporting level.

Lahm stated that Messi’s abilities are being deployed with no reason or target, and he looked helpless and desperate. He also added that PSG is a disorganized team on a sporting level.

Lahm is a former German footballer who played for Bayern Munich and the German national team. He is known for his leadership skills and tactical intelligence on the field.

Lahm’s comments come after PSG’s recent loss to Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League.

Messi, who joined PSG in August 2021, has struggled to find his form at the French club. PSG has also faced criticism for its lack of cohesion and tactical discipline on the field.

In the year since, the move has made a big mark on his former club in Spain and his new club PSG, while Messi’s future after the 2022-23 season looks cloudier than ever, too. His contract with PSG expires on June 30, 2023, though there is an option to extend it for another season.

However, multiple sources sited by Tru News Report says Lionel Messi believes that the Camp Nou is his home, and his signing is now a possibility this summer. Spanish radio, Catalan radio, also reports that Messi is seriously considering a return to Barcelona, not just for personal reasons but because he sees a good sporting opportunity.

Lahm’s comments suggest that he believes Messi’s talents are being wasted at PSG and that the team needs to improve its sporting level to compete at the highest level.

Lahm’s comments on Messi and PSG are likely to be taken seriously by football fans and experts alike. It remains to be seen whether PSG will take Lahm’s criticism on board and make changes to improve their sporting level.

Source – Tru News Report

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