Paris Saint-Germain coach Mauricio Pochettino said he was "sad" to hear the jeers and boos from his team's fans during their 3-0 win over Bordeaux on Sunday, but at the same time stressed that he and his players "share the disappointment".

The leaders of the French Ligue 1 table were pushed to work to win over the bottom of the competition, but the goals of Kylian Mbappe, Neymar and Leandro Paredes were enough to secure the three points.

Despite that, the fans expressed their feelings - after the team's sudden exit from the Champions League final price due to a 1-3 loss against its Spanish host Real Madrid last Wednesday - by booing Argentine Lionel Messi and Brazilian winger Neymar da Silva.

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Speaking at a media conference after the match, Pochettino said regarding the fans' ridicule of his two big stars, "Nobody likes this way, it makes me sad. Everyone who loves PSG after the disappointment in Madrid is sad. I feel sad for what I lived here today."

The Argentine coach added, "We have all been affected. We understand the disappointment and frustration. We are all living this experience as one team. We have a responsibility to bear what happened. We share the disappointment of the fans."

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The ex-Tottenham coach also talked about the reason behind him pushing the Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas against Bordeaux, after the sharp criticism of his young Italian counterpart Gianluigi Donnarumma.

The coach rejected the rumors that Donnarumma's "naive gaffe" caused Real Madrid to score the first goal in the match that took place at the Santiago Bernabeu, which gave the royal team hope to return to the match again and qualify for the quarter-finals of the continental championship.

"It's not a goalkeeper's fault, but an arbitration error (Donnarumma's mistake in Madrid). Donnarumma is fine, we chose Keylor today. Donnarumma and Keylor are frustrated. Results determine the choice, not the mistake," Pochettino explained.

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And the Saint-Germain coach had said in an angry tone in the press conference after the defeat by Real Madrid, "It is a shame that such a goal is calculated in 2022, it was a mistake by Benzema against the goalkeeper. The team lost its focus after this injustice."

And we have previously analyzed the arbitration case through Nasser Sadiq, Al-Jazeera Net analyst and the former international referee, who confirmed that there was indeed a violation against Benzema.

Presnel Kimpembe, the team player, also sympathized with the frustration of the Saint-Germain fans after the painful European exit last Wednesday, telling the "Amazon Prime" station, "We hear (the boos and the whistles), yet we focus very much on our match."

"We understand their disappointment, we understand their anger and their cries. Now we are professional players, we should know how to stay that way. Now we have to raise our heads and be able to move forward so that we can win this league title," added the Saint-Germain player.

Kylian Mbappe was not the target of the crowd's shouts, despite continuous reports indicating his imminent move to Real Madrid, as the young French star opened the scoring against Bordeaux, scoring his 26th goal this season.

Neymar then responded to the abuse of Saint Germain fans by scoring the team's second goal in the second half, while Leandro Paredes added the third goal, knowing that Messi contributed to all three goals and hit the post during the meeting.