
Former Argentina striker Carlos Tevez has accused Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) of not treating Lionel Messi with respect. This comes after the club suspended the Argentina super star striker for two weeks after allowing him to travel to Saudi Arabia.

Tevez has claimed that PSG did not appreciate Lionel Messi when he joined the club on a free transfer in the summer of 2021. The former Manchester United forward stood up for his compatriot over the situation and said the club should instead apologize to Messi.

Speaking to TyC Sports (via Goal), Carlos Tevez was quoted as saying -“I think Messi has dealt a humiliating blow to all of us. Because if I was a world champion, if someone told me I had to apologize for going on holiday, I would go back to Rosario and stay there and drink with my mates. You should apologize to me! He added-

But the truth is that Messi puts the club above all else and I think we have to take our hats off to him in this case, so much can be said about a club that didn’t do it. I can say.’ They didn’t really care about him. From the moment he arrived they didn’t care about him. That’s all. ”It’s worth noting that Lionel Messi has apologized for his own conduct on his own social media platforms.

The Paris Giants lifted their suspension early and returned to first-team training earlier this week, according to the sources. PSG are set to face Ajaccio in Ligue 1 on Saturday (May 13) and Messi is expected to be in the game.

