An F1 world champion mocks PSG

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Since entering the Qatar era, Paris Saint-Germain has become one of the most watched teams in the world. The other side of the coin: as the Rouge et Bleu have often suffered failures in the Champions League, they are also a club often criticized. And recently, it was the 2016 Formula 1 world champion who did not fail to make a remark about PSG.

Invited to comment on Skysports F1 on the arrival of star engineer Adrian Newey to the Aston Villa team, German Nico Rosberg said that, according to him, the accumulation of prestigious names did not guarantee the success of ‘a team. “Look at the case of PSG in football. They had Messi, Neymar and Mbappe, three of the best players in the world, in the same team, but they never won the Champions League. It’s great to bring together beautiful people, but they must work closely together in the general interest to succeed..

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