The 11 commandments of Florentino Pérez, Lionel Messi turns his back on Barça

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The most important assembly of the decade

In Spain, we are preparing for the big assembly, described by Florentino Pérez’s Real Madrid as being the most important of the decade. As we can see on the front page of Marca11 subjects will be put on the table. The president reaffirmed his commitment to protect the club against threats of expropriation and to maintain its ownership by the members, via a reinforced structure. He will also discuss the Super League, which he hopes to launch in 2025 despite ongoing tensions with UEFA. Concerning the Ballon d’Or, Pérez justified the club’s absence and denounced a lack of consideration for Real Madrid. Finally, he will want to defend Vinícius Jr, while detailing the issues linked to the stadium, suspended concerts and future projects.

Lionel Messi will not come to Barcelona

Flick’s Barça is spectacular “, title Sportwhich relays Messi’s comments towards Flick’s team. In an interview, Lionel Messi expressed his attachment to Barcelona, ​​saying: “ My children are Catalan, we miss life in Barcelona, ​​and in our minds, there is always the idea of ​​coming back to live there tomorrow. » After praising Hansi Flick’s Barça, he praised the trust placed in young people: “ When we give them confidence, they respond. “, declared Pulga. For his part, Flick described Messi’s words as ” honor ” and pointed out that this shows “ that he follows the team closely and that he always carries the club in his heart. » A harmony which illustrates the strong bond between Messi and Barça, even after his departure. But unfortunately, Messi will not be there for the club’s 125th anniversary gala, which will take place on November 29. The Argentinian already had scheduled commitments which prevented his presence. In any case, it is expected that Leo Messi will participate in the development of the commemorative gala with a recorded video or through a remote connection.

PSG praised by the press

PSG continued against Toulouse last night. “Paris at a trot before the gallop”, title The Parisian This morning. PSG achieved a great success this Friday thanks to their end of the match. He keeps his distance and six points ahead of Monaco. Next week, he will challenge Bayern in the Champions League. Exactly, The Team warns PSG, “ Bayern will be something else “. Paris’ performance yesterday shows how strong this team is in Ligue 1, but can also be fragile in the Champions League. It’s a two-faced team. In terms of individuals, Joao Neves is Luis Enrique’s handyman. In addition to his goal, he was clearly the technical leader of his team and even helped out for 45 minutes on the left side. For Warren Zaire-Emery, it is “ perfect timing “. The French environment is returning to its level of last season, and that feels good in Paris! Achraf Hakimi, as a good evening captain, is the author of a high-flying start to the season. Dominant defensively, he won the majority of his duels and it was he who delivered the caviar for Joao Neves during the opening score. On the flop side, Désiré Doué went through the match without shining before leaving before the hour mark. Asensio and Barcola were also not up to the task.

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