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Kylian Mbappe insists Lionel Messi's Ballon d'Ors count for nothing in Paris as the PSG new boy continues to adapt.

The Argentine left Barcelona in the summer after several contract issues and moved to the Parc des Princes for nothing.

Messi, arguably the greatest player of all-time, broke numerous records in Spain, but has not been able to translate that form across the Pyrenees.

He provided two assists during PSG's 3-1 win over Saint-Etienne on Saturday night but has only scored seven times in 23 outings this term.

Messi is on course to post his lowest goal tally in well over a decade with Mbappe confessing his previous exploits count for nothing.

The Frenchman bagged a brace and is confident his teammate is firmly on the rise.

Mbappe told reporters: "He's a great player. I'm happy for him because we know he's adjusting to a new life, a new city and a new club.

"And even when you win seven Ballons d'Or, you have to adapt too.

"But he is getting better and better, he is happy and I always said it in the first part of the season, if we have a great Messi, it's better.

"With him it's easy. I've always wanted to play with great players and great players are made to play with great players and we have a blast on the pitch. Personally, I really enjoy it."

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