Dembélé, Barcola,… the sanctions will fall on PSG!

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Tongues are starting to loosen in the Parisian locker room. While Paris Saint-Germain disappoints in the Champions League, to the point of fearing for its qualification for the rest of the competition, criticism of Luis Enrique and his management is becoming more and more pressing. Within the club itself.

Indeed, some players are starting to get annoyed with the management of the Spanish coach. For different reasons, Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola, Randal Kolo Muani and Presnel Kimpembe no longer hide their discomfort, according to information from L’Equipe. For his part, Luis Enrique would hardly appreciate it if the moods of certain people were leaked to the media.

Any departures in sight this summer?

Still according to the sports daily, the former Barça coach is following very closely everything that has been said in the media in recent hours. He observes, even gets angry, and assures, in private, that he will clean up his workforce in due time. He takes careful note and won’t forget anything when it’s time to take stock next summer…

Aware of the limits of his workforce, Luis Enrique would expect reinforcements from this winter transfer window. Contrary to what he tirelessly repeats at press conferences, the 54-year-old technician would not be “ completely satisfied with his squad and thinks he is missing certain profiles », says RMC Sport. Which promises a busy January in the capital.

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