Angel Di Maria names PSG’s best coach

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In an interview with France FootballÁngel Di María looked back on his adventure at Paris Saint-Germain. While the Argentinian took the opportunity to send a new strong message to the capital club, he also looked back on the different coaches he has worked with. Having worked under Laurent Blanc, Unai Emery, Thomas Tuchel and, finally, Mauricio Pochettino, the former Parisian player has also decided on his preference…

“If I have to keep one, I think Blanc had developed an attractive style of play with us. It was the season when I had the most fun playing football in Paris. It was impossible to take the ball from Thiago Motta and Marco Verratti in midfield, with Blaise Matuidi constantly going up and down. We played spectacular football, with Ibra, Cavani, Pocho and Pastore up front. It was an incredible first season for me, it left a big impression on me.”. The interested party will appreciate…

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