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Lionel Messi "Didn't Get Respect He Deserved": Kylian Mbappe On World Cup Winner's Sour PSG Exit

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Paris Saint-Germain star striker Kylian Mbappe feels Lionel Messi didn't get the respect he deserved during his two-year spell at the French club.

The former Barcelona star, who joined PSG as a free agent in the summer of 2021, signed for Major League Soccer (MLS) outfit Inter Miami on a three-year contract earlier this month.

The 35-year-old led Argentina to their first World Cup title in 36 years at the Qatar showpiece last year. However, he couldn't replicate his form for the French champions during the recently-concluded Champions League campaign.

For months, Messi was targetted and abused by the club's hardline fanbase. With his future at the call also uncertain, following talks of a move to Real Madrid, Mbappe has slammed the treatment of Messi during his time at the club. "He's one of greatest player in the history of football.

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