Al-Khelaïfi unveils new PSG star

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The president of PSG seems satisfied with the turn that the new Parisian project is taking.

Tuesday evening, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi was in Sardinia to be awarded the football manager of the year trophy during the Globe Soccer Awards ceremony. The opportunity for the president of Paris Saint-Germain to grant an interview to CNN, in which he was able bury the hatchet with Kylian Mbappé.

The opportunity also to discuss the future of the capital club, now devoid of a major global star. “Honestly, it’s not about the players, it’s about the team. Today a journalist asked me who our star would be next year. I answered: the team. The team collective. This is our vision, our ambition, our strategy”the Qatari businessman told the journalist who questioned him.

“The boss is Luis Enrique”

Al-Khelaïfi takes the opportunity to renew all his confidence in Luis Enrique. “Today, the boss is the coachhe assures. He does incredible work. Even if we had lost against Newcastle (1-1, November 28) and we had been eliminated in the group stage, I would say the same thing today. Because I knew and I know that we are on the right track. We will continue like this. It’s not just about results. »

Concerning the sporting objectives to be achieved, the president of PSG is maintaining the communication initiated last year. “If you ask me if we want to win the Champions League, I will tell you yes. But is that the goal? No “explains the one who received the honorary prize of “leadership in football”.

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