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Former French international, Christophe Dugarry, made very critical remarks towards PSG players.
PSG may be at the top of the French championship after a third of the championship, but that doesn’t really move Christophe Dugarry. The former footballer who became a consultant even believes that this team no longer has anything to do with it being a great team in Europe.
While the current trend is to say that Paris is building a long-term project, “Duga” is surprised that we are showing so much leniency towards Luis Enrique’s gang. For him, the ranking of this team in the Champions League (25e out of 36) says everything about his level.
“The problem is the level of PSG”
“Go and hide behind the level of the L1 to justify your poor performances, it’s so petty… The real problem is their level! They don’t have the requirement of the Champions League because of the mentality, the lack of maturity of some! »he said on RMC Sport this Monday.
Same story with his sidekick Jérôme Rothen. The latter may well be a former member of PSG, but he does not spare Marquinhos and his gang. “This year, the French clubs in the Champions League are up to par except PSG, so that means that the championship is competitive and attractive.”
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