PARIS —
Lionel Messi set his sights on more Champions League
glory after being unveiled as a Paris Saint-Germain player on Wednesday as
hundreds of fans gathered outside the club's stadium hoping to see their new
idol.
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The 34-year-old Argentinian superstar was presented to media from all over
the world at a news conference at the Parc des Princes after arriving in the
French capital the previous day and penning a two-year contract with the option
of a third season.
(Photo: AFP)
PSG quickly emerged as the favorites to sign Messi following the shock of
his departure last week from Barcelona and he arrives eyeing a fifth Champions
League, with the most recent of his four victories with his old club coming in
2015.
"I have said many times that my dream is to win another Champions
League and I think I am in the ideal place to have that chance and to do
it," Messi told reporters inside a packed auditorium, with the audience including
his wife Antonella, their children, and his father and agent, Jorge.
Messi and Barcelona were knocked out of the
Champions League last season by
PSG, who went on to reach the semi-finals following their run to the final in
2020.
"Sometimes you can have the best team in the world and not win. That's
football," Messi, who won 35 trophies in total with Barca, added as he
prepares to team up with
Neymar and Kylian Mbappe in Paris.
"We know how difficult the Champions League is but Paris know that too —
they have come very close in recent years but it is a competition in which the
best teams take part and the best team doesn't always win."
Messi-mania
PSG are reportedly paying 41 million a year to Messi, who will wear the
number 30 jersey — disbelieving fans were already queueing up outside the
club's different shops in the capital on Wednesday morning to buy the shirt
with his name and number on the back.
Messi was given a hero's welcome when he arrived in Paris on Tuesday,
greeting supporters at the airport, and then waving from the balcony of the
plush hotel where he is staying near the Champs Elysees.
On Wednesday, he appeared unfazed as he emerged, immaculately turned out, to
talk to media, although he did seem slightly uneasy at times, not least when
one member of the audience started chanting his name.
Unlike when Zlatan Ibrahimovic signed for PSG in 2012 there was no glitzy
unveiling in front of the Eiffel Tower, but Messi was photographed on the pitch
before greeting the supporters who had waited at the stadium entrance, watching
his press conference on a big screen.
"I had to come here with my young children," said one supporter,
called Wesley.
"They don't know about everything Messi has done in his career, but I
hope they will remember this for a long time because Messi coming to PSG is
crazy stuff."
"I'm very proud to present Leo Messi as a PSG player," said Nasser
Al-Khelaifi, the president of the Qatar-owned outfit, earlier. "It is an
amazing and historic day for the club, for the football world."
Messi made no secret of his sadness at leaving Barca, the only club he has
so far represented in his 17-year professional career, as he gave a tearful
news conference at the Camp Nou last weekend.
'Can't wait to
start'
However, on Wednesday he said he was looking forward to getting started in
his new home.
"Everyone knows that my departure from Barca was very hard because I
spent so many years there, but as soon as I arrived here, I felt enormously
happy," said the player who scored 672 goals in 778 games for the
Catalans.
"Now I can't wait to start training."
Messi has had no pre-season having been on holiday since winning the Copa
America with Argentina a month ago.
He is therefore unlikely to make his debut for PSG soon, and certainly not
this weekend when Mauricio Pochettino's team play Strasbourg in Ligue 1.
PSG are now even more obvious favorites to run away with the French title,
having missed out last season to Lille.
However, despite concerns about a lack of competitive balance, French League
president Vincent Labrune hailed the arrival of the six-time Ballon d'Or winner
as "extraordinary news for the exposure of Ligue 1 internationally".
"The arrival of Lionel Messi will increase the attractiveness and
visibility of our league on all continents," he said.
Attention, though, will turn to the future of 22-year-old Mbappe, who has
just a year left on his contract and has been strongly linked to Real Madrid.
"He said he wanted a competitive team," Al-Khelaifi said.
"Now there's no-one more competitive than us. He has no reason to do
anything else," other than stay.
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