Paris Saint-Germain star Gianluigi Donnarumma has responded to the supporters booing Lionel Messi during their title celebrations.
PSG ended their title-winning Ligue 1 campaign with a 3-2 defeat to Clermont at the Parc des Princes on Saturday evening.
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Messi was booed before the game when his name was read out and he also received some whistle after the game as the team came out to lift the title.
Saturday's clash was Messi's final game for the French champions, but the PSG shot-stopper says they didn't pay attention to the icy reception.
"Honestly, we weren't paying attention, we were just happy to celebrate," Donnarumma said, as GFFN.
"The fans have always been supporting us, even through defeats, that's the most important thing.
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"[On fans' reactions] I understand them, we've lost too many games – four at home in Ligue 1 – that shouldn't happen. We were lacking in mentality this season."
When asked about Christophe Galtier staying on as coach, he added, "It's not a question I can answer. I hope he does stay because he's a great manager who still has a lot to give. There were a lot of difficulties this season."
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