TOKYO — Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Kylian
Mbappe drew gasps from a crowd of thousands in Tokyo on Monday as Paris
Saint-Germain held the first training session of their Japanese tour.
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About 13,000 fans turned up at Tokyo’s
Chichibunomiya rugby ground to watch an open session and were treated to an
hour and a half of tricks and flicks from PSG’s star attacking trio.
The crowd erupted in cheers as the team trotted out
to jog around the pitch and the players’ every touch was greeted with loud
squeals.
Security guards were even called into action when
several fans invaded the pitch once the session was over.
Masayuki Yoshizawa, a 38-year-old office worker who
arrived at the stadium wearing a 1990s-era PSG shirt, told AFP he was looking
forward to watching star striker Mbappe.
“Ligue 1 teams don’t usually come to Japan — they
usually go to China,” he said, adding that he had been a fan of PSG since
Brazilian Leonardo joined them from Japanese club Kashima Antlers in 1996.
“It’s great that they have come here after the
pandemic — I think it might be the first and last time,” he said.
Nine-year-old Aoma Oura said he could not decide
whether Messi or Mbappe was his favorite player.
“My son plays football and we’ve been fans for a
while,” said his 36-year-old father Kazuya.
PSG will play three local teams during their 10-day
visit to Japan, starting with Wednesday’s game against J-League champions
Kawasaki Frontale at Tokyo’s National Stadium.
They will also play Urawa Reds in Saitama on July 23
and Gamba Osaka in Osaka on July 25.
PSG held a football clinic for children in Tokyo on
Monday morning, with Sergio Ramos and Marquinhos joining Mbappe, Neymar, and
Messi on the pitch.
Some of the children asked the players questions
after the session had finished, with one asking Messi what skills it was
important to learn as a child.
“First of all, the most important thing at that age
is to enjoy yourself,” said the Argentine.
“Of course, it’s good to practice and work hard to improve
your skills, but it’s important to have fun.”
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