Earlier today being Wednesday, the 3rd day of May, 2023, Paris Saint Germain fans outside the club's headquarters were seen chanting the name of Lionel Messi and abusing him as well.
The video of the PSG fans abusing Lionel Messi was shared by popular sports journalist Fabrizio Romano, and the fans were heard I'm French calling Messi Son of a B!tch. Click the link below to watch the video on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/100057525006204/posts/pfbid0Hg6EYBryvjfd67g5pgpGxqAGVyhfmiNutebGSuFRTUGHDHYbXfCZBfQKXFcNdNQpl/
Recall that Lionel Messi recently got suspended by Paris Saint Germain after the Argentine reportedly visited Saudi Arabia as unauthorized by his club, and now the fan have poured out their anger by abusing him.
A lot of people also reacted to the video on social media as well, as many people didn't take it well.
What do you have to say about this my fellow readers? You can freely drop your comments in the comment section below.
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