Recently, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) star Mays has been in the spotlight for his ban. However, tensions were eased after he posted an apology video on social media. In the early hours of Tuesday morning (9), Mays returned to PSG for recovery training and attended the Sports Oscars in Paris with his wife to successfully collect the Laureus Award for Best Male Athlete. This is the second time he has won this honor after 2020, this time holding off a number of outstanding players such as Verstappen, Nadeau, Duplantis, Stephane Curie and teammate Kilian McBarbee.
At the end of last year, Mez led the Argentine national team to win the World Cup, and after winning the award, he was overwhelmed with emotion: I would like to thank all my teammates, not only the Argentine national team, but also my teammates in the Paris Saint-Germain team. Without their support, I could not have achieved this. I am extremely happy to share this honor with them. This award enriches my sporting achievements, and to look at the past winners, Schumacher, Vivas, Nadal, Pote, Hamilton, Zugovic, they are all legends of the sport.
The Argentine national team also won the Laureus Best Team award, with Mez becoming the first athlete ever to win Best Athlete and Best Team in a single year. At the awards ceremony, Meis became the subject of a photo shoot with other athletes. Ski goddess Ailing Tani, who won the Best Extreme Athlete award, also publicly posed for a photo with Meis on social media.
PSG also announced via social media platforms on Tuesday (9) that Mays has returned to training, posting a photo of him in a tracksuit during training. The Ligue 1 table-toppers are expected to be able to make their debut when they host Ajaccio in the early hours of Sunday (14), according to reports.