Lionel Messi Called Out for Saying That Paris Saint-Germain Didn't Celebrate His World Cup Win: 'That's Not Respect'

Mar. 15, 2025

From left: Lionel Messi and Nasser al-Khelaifi.Photo:305 pics/GC Images, Sipa via AP

Lionel Messi, PSG’s Qatari president Nasser al-Khelaifi

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Lionel Messi’s complaint last year that his former Paris soccer club did not celebrate his World Cup victory in 2022 has continued to irk the team’s chairman.

“He’s not a bad guy but I don’t like it,” Al-Khelaifitoldthe outlet. “I’ll say, not just for him but for everyone, we talk when we’re there, not when we’re gone. That’s not our style… I have great respect for [Messi] but if someone wants to speak badly about Paris Saint-Germain afterwards, that’s not good. That’s not respect.“Messi, 36, hadtoldESPN last fall that he resents his former Paris Saint-Germain club for not having celebrated his World Cup win — with Argentina beating out France 4-2 — when he returned to the club-level team.

All 24 of Messi’s Argentinian teammates received some sort of honor from their club-level teams when they returned from the international tournament. Messi, who scored two goals in the final and was named the best player of the tournament, was not recognized, however.

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Lionel Messi of Argentina and teammates celebrate with the FIFA World Cup trophy during the World Champions' celebrations after an international friendly match between Argentina and Curaçao at Estadio Unico Madre de Ciudades on March 28, 2023 in Santiago del Estero, Argentina.

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“If anyone talks about the fact that we didn’t celebrate him enough after he won the World Cup, we’re in France and he won against Kylian,” Al-Khelaifi said. “We are a French club. I don’t want the whole stadium to be against him either.”

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That did sink in for Messi, who had told ESPN “it was understandable” that Paris Saint-Germain hadn’t celebrated his World Cup win because it meant celebrating a French loss. However, he still lamented: “I was the only player of the 25 that didn’t get a [club] recognition.”

“I’m going to say one thing about Messi, the best player in the world and the best player in history,” Al-Khelaifi said. “It was not easy for him to come here… After Barcelona. There [in Barcelona], everything was for Messi: the players, the coaches, and the management. He comes here and it’s not the same thing, we also have other players, we have Kylian and also Neymar.”

From left: Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi.Xavier Laine/Getty

Lionel Messi #30 (R) of Paris Saint-Germain reacts with Kylian Mbappe #7 during the Ligue 1 match between RC Strasbourg and Paris Saint-Germain at Stade de la Meinau on May 27, 2023 in Strasbourg, France.

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Messi reportedly had trouble adjusting to life in Paris, especially on the Paris Saint-Germain super team that included some of the top players in the world, like France’s Mbappe and Brazilian star Neymar Jr.

He initiallyjoined the Paris team after 21 years with Barcelona, where he was the famed Spanish soccer club’s longtime captain and all-time leading goal scorer. After a tumultuous two years with Paris Saint-Germain, Messi opted to leave the team in June when his contract expired.

Messi thenjoined Major League Soccer to play for Inter Miami— a move that turned him and soccer into a mainstream attraction in American sports over the summer. He is signed on to play for Miami through December 2025, according to ESPN.“I love what I do, I enjoy playing, and now it’s a different way,” Messi told the outlet last September. “That is why I made the decision to come to Miami and not continue my career elsewhere: you experience it a different way.”

source: people.com