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‘Son of a b*tch’ Watch: PSG ultras take to the streets to protest Neymar and Lionel Messi in shocking scenes

Paris Saint Germain fans are not happy with two of their stars


Paris Saint Germain fans are keen to see major change at the club this summer, and have taken to the streets to let them know just that.

The French side have endured a poor season by their own standards. They have lost six times in Ligue 1 under Christoph Galtier, though they do still lead Marseille by 5 points in the French top flight.

Once again in the Champions League, though, they fell to an embarrassing exit at the hands of Bayern Munich, meaning that they once again missed out on their no.1 goal.

Lionel Messi took much of the ire of the fans in the tie, and out of contract this summer, is set to leave the French capital at the end of the season.

According to reports in England, the World Cup winner is in talks with Al-Hilal, and has been offered a £320m a year contract to follow Cristiano Ronaldo into the middle east at the end of the season.

However, the fans of the French side are keen to see him leave sooner, after he was suspended for two weeks for an unauthorised trip to Saudi Arabia earlier in the week.

They made no disguise of that fact when they marched on the PSG headquarters on Wednesday evening, as you can see below.

They had a few choice words for fellow highly-paid attacker Neymar too, who is out for the remainder of the season with an ankle injury but, unlike Messi, is expected to remain in the French capital into next season and beyond.

PSG face a trip to relegated Troyes on Sunday, before their final home game of the season against Ajaccio a week later. Neither Messi nor Neymar will be available for either game, however.

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Ben Browning

Ben Browning

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