Benjamin Aguero left a stinging comment on Paris Saint-Germain's 'goodbye post' for Lionel Messi after the Argentine played his final game for the Ligue 1 champions.
Messi is set to leave PSG this summer after a two-year stay, with the Argentine being heavily linked with an "insane" to Saudi Arabia that could see him earn £400 million each year.
The 35-year-old forward, who has also been touted to join former club Barcelona, was jeered on his final appearance for the French club – a 3-2 defeat to Clermont.
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After the final whistle, teammate Neymar confirmed Messi will leave the Parc des Princes at the end of his contract.
"Brother... it didn't turn out as we thought but we tried everything," he said on Instagram. "It was a pleasure to share two more years with you. Good luck in your new stage and be happy. I love you."
Paris Saint-Germain also uploaded a tribute to the departing Messi, captioning a picture of the World Cup winner holding a gold-plated number 30 trophy with the words: "#MerciMessi."
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But the post received a huge amount of backlash. In fact, the Ligue 1 champions lost over 600,000 followers on social media at the weekend – a nod to the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner's incredible popularity.
One of the many people who commented on the below picture was Sergio Aguero's son, Benjamin Aguero, who is also the godson of Messi.
He wrote: "He was too big for you.”
Here's how social media reacted to Aguero's brutal reply to Paris Saint-Germain's post.
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One said: "Woke up and chose violence," while another commented: "i just know Kun was so proud of him at the moment he saw this."
A third wrote: "The godson of Messi speaks up," and a fourth added: "You can see he got his Dad's behaviour, no DNA test needed."
PSG manager Christophe Galtier also opened up on Messi's form this season after the final game of the 2022/23 campaign.
"Concerning Leo, I find that the whistles were very harsh. Like the season, there have been good periods, and less good periods. Maybe in a few weeks, I will find the origin of Leo's treatment, because he has always been well-behaved," Galtier said.
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"He is the greatest player in the history of football. He has impressive statistics, in a season where he played a lot. Leo had a great season. I dare to hope that people will analyze it coldly, with a little more lucidity."
Topics: Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero, Argentina, Barcelona, Saudi Arabia, Paris Saint-Germain, Ligue 1, Fan Reactions