Flash statements from Neymar about the separation of Messi and PSG! MLS and Brazil goals
Brazilian star Neymar is angry at the way Messi left France. Neymar said that this is another reason why he is so happy that his friend won the World Cup.
Messi’s recent games with PSG have been tough for the Argentine. Already in his last home game he was mercilessly booed by the fans. Neymar and Messi have been playing together in Paris for two seasons. The duo were teammates from 2013 to 2017 and were still with Barcelona of Spain at the time.
Now they have separated again. Messi made a separate transfer to Beckham’s Major League Soccer (MLS) Inter Miami this summer, while Neymar went to Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia for around 90 million euros.
World champion Messi also spoke negatively of his time in France recently, saying he never thought of leaving his great love Barca for Paris. His transfer to Inter Miami was a conscious decision and “the opposite” of his departure to PSG.
“MESSI LIVED HEAVEN AND HELL”
Neymar, who gave an interview to the Brazilian media, made the following statements about the relationship between Messi and PSG:
“I felt very happy for the year he had, but also very sad because he lived both sides of the coin, he went to heaven with the Argentine team, he won everything in recent years and he went through hell with Paris. Both he and I went through hell. We’re sorry, because we’re not there for nothing, we’re there to give our best, to be champions, to make history, so we got back together, we got together there to make history. Unfortunately, we were not successful.”
“HE LEFT IT WITHOUT DEFECTS”
Messi left PSG undeservedly in football. Anyone who knows him knows that he is a man who trains, fights, gets angry if he loses, and I think he was unfairly accused. But he was also very happy that he won the World Cup. As you said, football was fair this time, Messi deserved to end his career like this.”
“I HAVE THE DREAM OF PLAYING IN BRAZIL”
“I still have the dream of playing in Brazil again, I want it, I will come back here at some point. I also want to play in the United States. Those are the two leagues I really want to play in.”
Source: Sozcu
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