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Lionel Messi reportedly feels that he is being treated unfairly at Paris Saint-Germain, with criticism of the 34-year-old a hot topic in the Parc des Princes dressing room.
Having arrived to a hero's welcome following his astonishing transfer from Barcelona last summer, Messi has mustered just two goals in 16 Ligue 1 appearances and put in a surprising number of under-par performances relative to his lofty standards.
While many fans believe that the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner deserves a decent portion slack while adapting to a new league, French media have not been so forgiving.
After a quiet start to life in France, Messi is said to have been left bemused by negative verdicts on his display against Real Madrid in the Champions League last month, in which he missed a penalty and was overshadowed by teammate Kylian Mbappe, having previously fared better in European competition than league play.
Newspaper L'Equipe gave him a rating of just 3/10, while ex-PSG player Jerome Rothen claimed that that the Argentine ace "offers nothing" to his old side.
It led an angry Messi to