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Times are hard for French football and its actors. So some main characters no longer hide their weariness. Last season, Pablo Longoria, the boss of OM, had suggested that he could leave at the end of a stormy meeting with representatives of supporters. Today, it is his Parisian counterpart who seems worn out to the rope.
This weekend in an interview with a renowned Slovenian newspaper, the president of UEFA Aleksander Ceferin split a funny revelation about Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the man of confidence of the emir From Qatar to PSG. “” I was in the PSG – Manchester City match. At 0-2, my friend Nasser Al-Khelaïfi told me that he did not know if he would continue to work in football. Because of all the stress he faced. »»
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The beautiful Parisian victory that evening (4-2) undoubtedly reboosted the president of PSG, who must, moreover, with his second cap-not frankly more relaxing-of manager of the beIN Sports group, co-diffuser of A Ligue 1 in crisis. However, a premature elimination of the Champions League, against Liverpool in the coming days at the Stade des Eighth finals, could once again have the morale of the Qatari leader.
There is no doubt that a report will be done on the side of Doha at the end of the season. At 14e Anniversary of the arrival of Qatar Sports Investments, a subsidiary of the Qatar Investment Authority sovereign fund, at the helm of the capital's club.
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