One of Leo Messi's greatest qualities off the pitch, which many big names of the game have highlighted, is how humble he is. The Argentine could have arrived in Paris with the intention of making himself the boss of the dressing room, but it's not been like that at all.
According to French daily 'L'Equipe', those at the Parc des Princes are very happy and are in fact delighted with the way in which the ex-Barca man has carried himself since his arrival. Without making any noise and being very straightforward, Messi has started a new chapter in his life. At the moment, the results have been outstanding.
The aforementioned source have indicated that Messi has got on well with the dressing room and that he has given the youngsters an injection of enthusiasm and respect, as well as the desire to keep their place and play alongside the Argentine star.
Players such as Dina Ebembe, Gharbi and Kalimuendo have showed how much they idolise Messi, as well as other names that had one foot out the door, ready to leave. Now, they don't want to abandon PSG as they feel they can win the Champions League this year.
Furthermore, the club's tecnical body, especially Pochettino, have been in constant conversations with the Argentine to further increase his integration into the squad. In fact, he and Mbappe have already formed a good relationship on the pitch and have left good feelings in training.
Messi's arrival at PSG appears to have been rather different to that of Sergio Ramos. According to 'El Larguero', PSG are disgusted with his behaviour. Unlike the Argentine, the ex-Madrid captain has reportedly arrived with many demands and somewhat "overgrown" in the dressing room. They may have arrived at the same time, but it appears the characters of Messi and Ramos couldn't be further apart.