
What's next for PSG? Lionel Messi moving on might be for the best as club must build around Kylian Mbappe
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Lionel Messi and the French giants have gone as far as they can together
Paris Saint-Germain crashed out of the UEFA Champions League in the round of 16 on Wednesday with a 2-0 defeat to Bayern Munich at Allianz Arena which completed a 3-0 aggregate demise. It was not even that much of a disappointment in the end as Christophe Galtier's shorthanded side fell back on bad old habits and produced a below-par display reflective of their post-World Cup form.
Not quite at the level of some of PSG's previous worst nights in Europe such as the 2020 UCL final loss to Bayern, a 3-1 home defeat to Manchester United and Remontada, it was still dismal. On top of that, it could prove costly for Ligue 1 with the UEFA coefficient situation really tightening up which could see France fall out of the top five.
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