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Messi, Neymar booed by PSG fans in first match after Champions League nightmare

Lionel Messi and Neymar were subjected to boos and jeers from Paris Saint-Germain fans in their first game since their dramatic Champions League collapse to Real Madrid on Wednesday.

Lining up against Bordeaux in Ligue 1 on Sunday, both players were relentlessly booed by the home supporters and their every touch jeered. Kylian Mbappe — likely to move to Real Madrid on a free transfer in the summer — escaped the home fans' wrath.

At one point in the first half, the home fans booed as Messi and Neymar stood over a free kick, only to sarcastically cheer when Neymar hit his effort over the bar. Mbappe then put PSG 1-0 ahead on 24 minutes and the home support cheered his goal. Neymar then made it 2-0 after 52 minutes but he was then roundly whistled and did not celebrate his goal.

PSG's «Ultra» group, the Collectif Ultras Paris, released a statement on Twitter ahead of the match, blasting the club's direction.

«Our Paris Saint-Germain deserves people who serve it, not people who are served by it. Against Bordeaux on Sunday, we will show our displeasure and we ask everyone who loves this club, who will be present, to unite with our non-violent action,» it read.

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PSG fans were left fuming in midweek when their club collapsed amid a storming Real Madrid fightback in the round of 16. Leading 1-0 from the first leg, Mbappe then made it 2-0 to the Ligue 1 side before Karim Benzema scored a stunning hat trick to turn the tie on its head.

The French giants were left to rue another missed opportunity in Europe's premier club competition — a trophy that continues to elude them despite the lavish

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