The past few weeks have been difficult for the Paris Saint-Germain fans after their PSG's 3-1 home defeat against Lorient on April 30 in the Ligue 1. The club has now been forced to take disciplinary action against one of the key players, Lionel Messi over his unauthorised Saudi trip while the PSG ultras staged a protest against the Argentina captain and his PSG teammate Neymar Jr.
The enraged PSG fans on Wednesday were seen protesting at the club’s headquarters. They not only demanded the board's resignation but several fingers were also raised against Qatar World Cup-winner Messi following his suspension from the club.
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However, Messi wasn’t the only player who was targeted by the PSG ultras. A video has been doing rounds on social media where fans can be seen protesting at Neymar's residence in Paris, demanding the Brazilians exit from the club. In the video, PSG fans can be heard chanting, "Get Out"
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It came after the derogatory chants made by the most ardent ultra group of PSG, the Collectif Ultras Paris at the Parisian HQ. Neymar took to his Instagram to reply to a post that stated, “They just left my doorstep 😭”.
Notably, Neymar has been ruled out of the rest of the season after undergoing ankle surgery following an injury sustained in PSG’s 4-3 win against Lille. Meanwhile, Messi has been suspended by PSG for two weeks without pay after the player took a trip to Saudi Arabia without the club's permission. Apart from that, the 35-year-old player has also been banned from training anywhere near the club’s facilities after his act of indiscipline.