“Messi will be better here than in Barcelona”
Angel Di Maria reviewed all the latest football news in front of the microphones of ‘TyC Sports’. In his opinion, Messi will be a better player at PSG than during his time at Barcelona. In addition, the Argentine also assured that Cristiano Ronaldo would be delighted to join the Parisian side.
Who wouldn’t want to play for Paris Saint-Germain this season 2021-22. After the arrival of Leo Messi, the French club has one of the best squads in the world in recent years.
So much so that Di Maria even believes that the Argentine star will do better at PSG than during his time as a Barcelona player: “I think Messi will feel better here than he did in Catalonia. With the reception he got in Paris I think he already realised what he generates, what he moves and what he is.
“The people are going to show it to him in every training session and in every game. Because of him there are now 200 people outside every time we go out,” he said.
“Cristiano must want to kill himself for not being here”
One player who has been sounded out to complete that squad, which would already put the icing on the cake if it hasn’t already been put on, would be Cristiano Ronaldo. As reported by the newspaper ‘AS’, the team managed by Mauricio Pochettino is thinking about the Portuguese if Mbappe finally leaves.
Angel Di Maria, who was his teammate at Real Madrid, gave an interview to the ‘TyC Sports’ media outlet, in which he spoke about the hypothetical addition of the Portuguese to the Parisian ranks.
“Cristiano must want to kill himself for not being here. The quality and quantity of players that PSG have now is unique. It doesn’t happen many times in clubs and the great players always want to be with the best,” said the Argentine about the current Juventus player.
The former Madrid and Manchester United player also spoke about his club’s objective this year, with or without Cristiano: “We always have the obligation to win the Champions League and now with the arrival of Messi we have to do whatever it takes.”
Source: www.besoccer.com