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Messi and Neymar jeered as PSG fans rage at European exit
Paris Saint-Germain beat Ligue 1 strugglers Bordeaux 3-0 on Sunday amid incessant whistles directed at stars including Lionel Messi and Neymar from home fans furious at another European exit.
Amid a gloomy atmosphere in the French capital, only Kylian Mbappe, who scored both goals in the last-16 Champions League defeat to Real Madrid, escaped the wrath of the fans.
On Sunday, Mbappe was again on target, scoring the opening goal after 24 minutes with Neymar and Leandro Paredes adding two more in the second half.
PSG hold a 15-point lead on second-placed Nice and are on track to equal Saint-Etienne's record of 10 French titles, but the frustration of their home fans spilled over.
Seven-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi was booed as never before in his career, even in the rare bad times with Argentina, and whistled at every touch of the ball.
Coach Mauricio Pochettino said the players had reacted to the hostility "with sadness".
"No-one who loves PSG, its colours, and who feels the frustration of elimination, can experience it in any other way.
"Sadness. I think that's the right word. The sadness of experiencing an afternoon like this here at the Parc des Princes.
"Messi and Neymar? We are all affected, we understand the disappointment and frustration, which we also share. But we are responsible. We only have to accept it as a team and we will be united until the end."
Ligue 1 is Pochettino's side's only objective this season.
"We are satisfied with the performance of the team in difficult circumstances, the team responded, with a professional performance, with a 3-0 win," added the Argentine.
Mbappe blasted in the first goal from Georginio Wijnaldum's pass in a move also involving Messi. It was the World Cup winner's 15th goal of the season in Ligue 1.
Neymar added a second seven minutes after the break with Messi again sending the ball through for Achraf Hakimi who teed up the Brazilian to score.
Paredes got on the scoresheet for the first time this season after an hour, firing the ball into the roof of the net.
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"We're all to blame, no-one more so than anyone else," PSG defender Presnel Kimpembe said of the whistles targeting Messi and Neymar.
"We're a team and we're all together when things are good and when they're not.
"Now is the time to show we have character and stay solid and strong together, even if it's very, very hard because unfortunately it happens often. It's time to pick ourselves back up and show that we're strong."
Luis Suarez, a former team-mate of Messi and Neymar at Barcelona, posted his support for the pair on social media.
"As always, football has no memory. Always with you. I love you guys a lot!" Suarez wrote alongside a caption of the trio on Instagram.
On Saturday, PSG's ultra fans group had said Qatari club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi should step down after the French giants' Champions League elimination.
Bordeaux, yet to keep a clean sheet this season, have conceded a league-worst 68 goals and sit bottom of the table.
Rennes powered into the Champions League places as Bruno Genesio's side won 4-2 at his former club Lyon.
Benjamin Bourigeaud, Baptiste Santamaria and Lovro Majer scored in the first half before Martin Terrier rifled in a fourth just after the break.
Lyon avoided further embarrassment as they halved the deficit courtesy of Hamari Traore's own goal and a penalty from Moussa Dembele.
Strasbourg climbed up to fourth as defender Alexander Djiku's goal secured a 1-0 home win over Monaco. Marseille can reclaim third if they avoid defeat at Brest.
Lorient moved out of the relegation spots with a 2-0 victory at Clermont. Reims beat Angers 1-0 while Metz remain in the bottom two after a goalless stalemate with Lens.
D.Moore--AMWN