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For his first appearance on the Canal Football Club set, Bertrand Latour warned against any “excitement” regarding the start of the season for Paris Saint-Germain.
Four wins, 12 points out of 12 possible, 16 goals scored and only 3 conceded. We can say that Paris Saint-Germain has had a successful start to the Ligue 1 season. But for Bertrand Latour, we must be careful not to jump to conclusions. The new headliner of Canal Football Club denounces a “flare-up” around the capital club.
For Bertrand Latour, PSG’s start to the season has not been so good. “They beat Le Havre 4-1 but it was 1-1 very late in the match. They beat Montpellier who never win a match. Against Lille, it’s a close call whether there’s a draw with 10 minutes to go. And they beat Brest, OK. I think there’s a huge passion.”the former journalist from the L’Equipe channel gets annoyed, giving an example: “Barcola has become better than Mbappé who has scored 400 goals.”
Bertrand Latour: “We get excited about nothing”
“We get excited about this team based on nothing much”summarizes Bertrand Latour, who also points out certain shortcomings in recruitment. “Who is Hakimi’s backup? Who is Mendes’ backup? Who came to replace Mbappé?”asks the journalist, who will wait for the Champions League to find out more about this PSG. That’s good, it starts on Wednesday against Girona.
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