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Former PSG player Vikash Dhorasoo is worried about the rest of the season for the Parisian team.
PSG have won all their matches since the start of the season. However, the capital team is already facing criticism from observers. The lackluster performance against Girona in the Champions League has clearly called everything into question.
David Ginola was among the first to point the finger at this team. Then, this Thursday, it was the turn of another former Parisian point guard to express his discontent with what he saw, in the person of Vikash Dhorasoo.
“I don’t really see where this PSG is going”
On the L’Equipe channel, the hero of the 2006 Coupe de France final indicated that what Paris is offering is
“very academic”He took it upon himself to elaborate by emphasizing that the French champions do not have enough outstanding players in their squad. “I’m worried. Because there is no Mbappé, no great players and no talent. We also have to make a difference in midfield.”he said.
“When the level goes up, we will need someone who creates the difference, with his back to the game and capable of breaking the lines on his own. We don’t have that at PSG, apart from Dembélé, who comes to create things. Even if I like Kolo Muani and Gonçalo Ralos. I don’t really see where PSG is going,” concluded Dhorasoo.
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