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'Messi is on same level as Maradona' - Pochettino backs PSG star to silence critics next season

Lionel Messi is "on the same level" as Diego Maradona, according to Mauricio Pochettino, who has backed the Paris Saint-Germain superstar to silence his critics next season.

Messi cemented his status among football's all-time greats during his 17-year stay at Barcelona, where he won multiple La Liga and Champions League crowns while also becoming the club's record goalscorer.

The diminutive forward was forced to leave at the end of his contract last summer amid the Blaugrana's well-documented financial crisis, and he was then snapped up by PSG on a free transfer, but has not been able to live up to his usual standards in his first year at Parc des Princes.

Messi has been overshadowed by Kylian Mbappe throughout the 2021-22 campaign as he has struggled for consistency in the final third of the pitch, with some PSG fans even singling out the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner for boos and jeers after their Champions League round of 16 defeat to Real Madrid.

With the Ligue 1 title already secured, Messi drew another blank during a 3-3 draw at Strasbourg on Friday, but Pochettino thinks he has been unfairly judged after a turbulent 12 months.

The PSG boss has also compared the 34-year-old to the late Argentine icon Maradona, who inspired his country to World Cup glory in 1986.

"We’re not talking about an ordinary player, Messi is on the same level as Diego Maradona," Pochettino has told RMC Sport.

"It is clear that his move from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain was a big change, in which an adaptation process was necessary. Certain circumstances didn’t allow him to feel as comfortable as he did at Barcelona where he’d spent 20 years. Where he had been the standard-bearer of the club.

"To judge Messi in this way is unfair. I have

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