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Messi & Neymar targeted by PSG fans again

Despite Lionel Messi and Neymar having both left Paris Saint-Germain, a section of the club's supporters once again took aim at the two superstars on the weekend. 

Both players endured a difficult relationship with some of the French giants' more radical supporters, the PSG Ultras.

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During Messi's last season at the Parc des Princes, he was often subjected to jeers, with the fan group having become annoyed with the 36-year-old's failure to help inspire the team to UEFA Champions League glory and questioned his overall commitment to the club.

Similar transpired with Neymar, with some Ultras making it clear in May that they wanted him gone immediately, staging a protest outside his home in Paris demanding that he leaves the club. 

Both footballers have since broken their silence on their strained relationship with the French giants' supporters, with Messi admitting that his family did not enjoy life in Paris, which was one of the reasons he decided to move to Florida and join Inter Miami. 

However, while Neymar has headed to Saudi Arabia to sign up with Al Hilal, this has seemingly not deterred the Ultras' onslaught of insults on the Brazilian.

During PSG's recent game against RC Lens on Saturday, a banner was raised by the Ultras, which read: "Neymar: Finally rid of the rude."

Messi was subjected to much the same treatment in the US, with a similar banner being displayed at Inter Miami's DRV PNK Stadium during the club's match against New York Red Bulls on Sunday, reading: "Messi: Finally rid of the rude."

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