Paris Saint-Germain head coach Mauricio Pochettino defended Lionel Messi after the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner fired a blank in Wednesday’s 0-0 Ligue 1 draw at home to Nice.
Messi was honoured pre-game in front of the Parc des Princes crowd following his record-extending Ballon d’Or title, but the superstar was unable to fire PSG to glory in the French capital midweek.
Entering the contest having found the net three times in as many home games for runaway Ligue 1 leaders PSG, Messi attempted six shots, though only one was on target against Nice.
It was Messi’s highest tally without scoring in the league since April 2021 – seven with Barcelona against Real Madrid in LaLiga prior to his blockbuster Paris switch.
“It must be my fault because with my football eye I always see Leo well, for something he has won seven Ballons d’Or, there is nothing more to say,” Pochettino told reporters.
“It is a pleasure and an honour to have him on our team.”
PSG registered 22 shots on goal – their highest tally without scoring in Ligue 1 since March 2016, with Angel Di Maria and Kylian Mbappe going closest to finding the back of the net, but were unable to break down their stubborn opponents.
French powerhouse PSG conceded their first 0-0 home draw in Ligue 1 since February 2017 (against Toulouse). This was their first home draw in the top flight since November 2020 (2-2 against Bordeaux), ending a run of 20 games at home without sharing points (W16 L4).
PSG, however, remain 12 points clear atop the table, though second-placed Marseille have played one game less.
“When goals are not scored, what is lacking is to hit the mark, you shoot many times and the ball does not go in and other times it does,” added Pochettino, who has been heavily linked with Premier League side Manchester United.
“We have not been able to take advantage of the opportunities we had, but these things happen once or twice a season when you play well and the goalkeeper or the stick or it goes an inch out. You have to accept this kind of thing.”