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Lionel Messi was booed by PSG fans in his first game back from a suspension from the club when the French giants defeated Ajaccio 5-0.
Messi's future at PSG has been the subject of much speculation over the past week after being suspended for a trip to Saudi Arabia.
Goals from Fabian Ruiz, Achraf Hakimi, a brace from Kylian Mbappe and an own goal from Mohamed Youssouf lifted PSG to 81 points with three games to go.
At Prince's Park, the crowd cheered when Messi's name was announced in the lineup and booed when the Argentinian touched the ball for the first time. Ajaccio's Hakimi and Thomas Mangani were sent off late, leaving both teams to finish with 10 men.
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Messi missed training after being suspended for traveling to Saudi Arabia without permission, but returned to training on Monday.
French media reported that Messi, who was due to attend training the day after Ligue 1 leaders lost 3-1 to Lorient last month, has been banned for two weeks after the trip.
Messi apologized to PSG and his teammates last Friday and was left out of the squad for the 3-1 victory over second-placed Troyes two days later.
He underperformed on Saturday as PSG overtook Ajaccio. Lewis scored the lead in the 22nd minute and Hakimi doubled Mbappe's deflected shot 10 minutes earlier.
Mbappe scored with a cross in the second minute of the second half to make it 3-0, and added another point in the 54th minute with a volley shot from the edge of the box.
Then, in the 73rd minute, Yusuf deflected a cross from Marquinhos and slotted it into his own goal, but Hakimi and Mangani were given a red card for their maddening tackles.
Christophe Galtier's side are six points ahead of second-placed RC Lens, who beat the Stade de Reims 2-1 on Friday despite being down to 10 men. Third-placed Olympique de Marseille, who host Angers from bottom on Sunday, are five points behind Lens. Ajaccio sits in 18th place with 23 points, 11 points behind AJ Auxerre in 16th. Ligue 1's final four clubs, made up of 20 teams, will disappear at the end of the season.
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