"Messi and PSG? These b*stards wouldn't win even if they bought the Eiffel Tower"

news banner image

Argentine coach Antonio Mohamed, currently in charge of Pumas, hit out at Paris Saint-Germain fans' criticism of his compatriot Leo Messi.

1 year ago
Antonio Mohamed, like almost every other Argentinian, has sided with Messi">Leo Messi in the conflict with PSG. After the sanction for leaving for Arabia without permission and his reported refusal to renew, the ultras of the French club dedicated hostile chants, insults and criticisms to '30'.
The reactions were not long in coming. And one of the latest was that of Mohamed. The 'Turco', current coach of Pumas, hit out at the French club and their most radical fans for these events.
"It's a lack of respect for football that they go and sh*t on him. These bitter people have never won anything and they're not going to win even if they buy the Eiffel Tower," he said in comments reported by 'Ole'.
"It is a total lack of respect. To the person, to the family, to the children.... And to film that and make it public, too. It's outrageous. Besides, they don't even know how to sh*t on someone, you see? You can see that it's all badly organised", he added.
The 'Turco' is clear about what Messi should do and this is what he said in the form of advice: "I'm totally against this situation, needless to say. What Leo has to do, which I think he should already be doing, is to pack his bags with his little ones and his wife. They should already be packed".
"Let him choose the destination where he can be happy. Nothing else. That's what I think is best for him and for football. That's what we all want, to see him happy on the pitch. He doesn't look happy in Paris and he looks happy in the national team. It would be good for him to find a place to play football where he can be happy every Sunday and continue to be happy when he is called up by Argentina.

Comments