The shock wave at PSG is gone.
If its starting point is identified, its scope is still uncertain.
The ground has been rumbling loudly since the elimination in the knockout stages of the Champions League against Bayern Munich in early March.
After another pathetic setback in front of Lorient (1-3) on Sunday, everything seemed ready to burst.
First tremor Tuesday evening.
For skipping Monday's training and spending two days in Saudi Arabia under a contract with the local tourist office, Lionel Messi was suspended for two weeks, with deduction from salary.
By daring to tackle the sevenfold Ballon d'Or, the leaders are doing much more than endorsing his departure at the end of the season.
They display unprecedented authority in the management of their stars.
The break is historic.
A wind of revolution blows on the club of the capital and the people growl.
At the initiative of the Collectif Ultras Paris, hundreds of supporters gathered on Wednesday in front of the headquarters in Boulogne-Billancourt.
"We have some…
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