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Ronaldo definitely wants to play for PSG, but unfortunately for him Messi came in, who is much better, Di María is clear
Lionel Messi’s transfer to PSG is a big topic even days after it was announced. Especially because of the possible arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo, which is also constantly speculated. But Angel Di María is clear about everything.
Lionel Messi’s transfer to PSG is a big topic even days after it was announced. Especially because of the possible arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo, which is also constantly speculated. But Angel Di María is clear about everything.
Angel Di María is a very lucky man. He has played for great clubs and besides that he has managed to play with both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. He will finally get to play with the latter at club level as well when they meet in a PSG jersey.
However, apart from his luck and footballing prowess, he doesn’t lack a certain amount of chutzpah, which he showed in his latest interview with TYC Sports, where he dished on several things.
Most notably, however, he made his comments about Ronaldo’s possible arrival in Paris, with the media actually considering the likelihood of such a transfer being feasible.
“Cristiano must want to kill himself because he is not at PSG. There are many fantastic players here. Ronaldo would certainly like to be in Paris, but unfortunately for him the club has acquired Messi, who is much better,” a national teammate and already a club teammate of Messi was quoted as saying.
Di María is aware, however, that winning the Champions League trophy now becomes an absolute obligation for which there will be no excuses.
“We always have that duty, but now with Lionel we really have to do everything it takes. It won’t be easy, but we have a coaching staff that can put together a great team and knows what to do,” the Argentine is clear.
Will PSG finally get their hands on Europe’s most prestigious club trophy?
Source: TYC Sports
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