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Before its crucial trip to Munich in the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain had a fairly quiet Friday evening, winning against Toulouse (3-0) at the Parc des Princes. But it is a recurrence that Walid Acherchour deplores, annoyed to see the capital club having life a little too easy in the championship this season.
“Everything is not to be thrown away in Toulouse’s performance, but I still think we are very kind to the Ligue 1 clubs who play PSG,” confided the DAZN consultant, in particular in reaction to the comments of his colleagues, such as Zoumana Camara, or those of the TFC coach, Carloz Martinez Novell.
This PSG is not unplayable
“I talked about it before the match, my ‘hype’ was the coach, and obviously in this match, ‘Papus’ is right, there are moments when they are very close to 1- 1, developed Walid Acherchour. But when we take the context, ‘Papus’ has experienced much stronger PSG teams than this evening, where they switch Beraldo and Skriniar in the second half, Joao Neves comes in on the right side, it’s a team that plays by trotting , and it still makes 3-0 in the end. And there, I have the impression that the coach is coming to tell us that PSG is unplayable. I have difficulty with this speech this season, from many Ligue 1 clubs who arrive, while there is rotation before a very important match against Bayern, who take 3-0 and who have the feeling that ‘you had to be perfect. »
The DAZN consultant believes that the TFC had the means to do much better, evoking in particular the enormous opportunity of Shevy Babicka at 1-0, or this situation poorly negotiated by the Magri-Aboukhlal duo. PSG thus continues its almost impeccable run in Ligue 1 (10 wins, 2 draws, 0 defeats), although it is perhaps more manageable than at a certain time.
“In the Zlatan era, you had to play the perfect match, otherwise you took five at half-time or five in the 60th minute, concludes Walid Acherchour. There, this evening, that’s not what I saw from PSG. »
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