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Messi returned to training at PSG after the sanction

Messi returned to training at PSG after the sanction

The Argentine star Lionel Messi returned to training this Monday Paris Saint-Germainleader of the league 1 of Francewhich is interpreted as a lifting of the two-week sanction imposed for his unconsulted trip to Saudi Arabialast Monday.

The club’s official channels on social networks showed the captain of the Argentine national team in action at the Camp des Loges.

Although without officially communicating it, the directive of psg He imposed a two-week sanction on the number 30 for missing training last Monday for his lightning trip to Middle East to fulfill commercial obligations.

The measure prevented the Argentine from playing games and even entering the club’s facilities, something that -in fact- was modified with his reinstatement on Monday.

Faced with all the commotion generated by the punishment, which even motivated a demonstration of fans with insults towards the Argentine and other stars of the team such as the Brazilian neymar, Messi He offered his apologies through a video that he posted last Friday on his Facebook account. instagram.

In the download, Leo explained that, when deciding his flight to Saudi Arabiathe Parisian squad had Monday and Tuesday of last week off, which finally changed due to the unexpected defeat against Lorientlocally, in the previous days.

The Argentine was notified of the practice last Monday when he was already traveling, so the leadership of the psg decided to sanction him for his absence.

the DT Christopher Galtier he detached himself from the situation, he did not summon him for yesterday’s game against Troyesas a visitor, and avoided speculation about the disposition of Messi after the measurement is complete.

Source: Ambito

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