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Paris Saint-Germain’s stadium was graffitied with a message demanding the exits of Leonardo and Nasser Al-Khelaifi message on Monday morning.
It comes a day after the club’s fans pointedly booed Messi and Neymar’s every touch of the ball during their Ligue 1 clash against Bordeaux – the first match since the loss to Real Madrid.
The French capital club were left stunned as they were eliminated from the Champions League on Wednesday night against Madrid with a late collapse in the game.
That came a day after PSG ultras called on president Nasser Al-Khelaifi to resign following the latest European humbling for their club.
The ultras have called for meaningful change in the club’s board of directors, a month on from their major protest at a Ligue 1 clash in which they blasted the ‘overpaid mercenaries’ on their books and attacked the board.
The discontent of the club’s fanbase was made painfully clear on Sunday with the booing of every touch of the ball from both Neymar and Messi.
There were also continued chants from the club’s fans for meaningful change at the top of the club, with president Al-Khelaifi and sporting director Leonardo among those to come under the heaviest criticism.
That has now been followed up with graffiti on the club’s stadium with messages against the duo.
The messages read: “Leonardo/Nasser, far from us”, “Paris will never be Qatari” and “Paris is ours”.
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