Dugarry’s strong message on PSG and Luis Enrique!

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Paris Saint-Germain is in a new era. Since the arrival of Luis Enrique on the Parisian bench last summer, the capital club has completely changed its way of doing things.

If everything has not been perfect since the start of the season, it is clear that the Parisian club is increasingly attracting various observers. The results of PSG version Luis Enrique are more than promising.

This Monday evening, on the airwaves of RMC Sport, Christophe Dugarry did not hesitate to send compliments to the Parisians and to Luis Enrique. For him, we must applaud the Rouge et Bleu’s 12th French championship title and the club’s season.

“IWe must applaud this title of champion. Paris deserves it. They dominated the championship, without any equivocation. That being said, we can also analyze the season. It’s never all black or all white. There have been some very good Paris Saint-Germain, there have been some less good ones, some not good at all. But I think this season will mark a turning point in the QSI era. Because the leaders finally understood that you could win matches, be spectacular, attract your audience, create a group, an environment, a universe, a club spirit with fewer stars. They certainly found the right coach for them in that regard. We have seen much less of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi in the media. He let his group and his coach work. I think things have happened throughout this season and this will be a turning point. There weren’t that many years in the QSI era when there was PSG champion and qualified for a Champions League semi-final. All this at the same time.

And to add: “I think the supporters appreciated this season because they saw a team that emerged. And everyone was hoping for it. The supporters, the managers, everyone. And there, they finally found a model that suits them. He is certainly represented by his trainer. Whether we like Luis Enrique or not, he left his mark on this season. »

PSG wants to win everything

With this championship title acquired this Sunday thanks to the defeat of AS Monaco on the pitch of Olympique Lyonnais, Paris Saint-Germain has two titles to its credit at this stage of the competition (Champions Trophy and Ligue 1 ).

But the capital club has very high objectives at the end of the year. Luis Enrique’s men want to glean everything and add the Coupe de France as well as the Champions League to their trophy cabinet. But for that, we will first have to dismiss Dortmund in the C1 semi-final and win against Lyon in the Coupe de France final on May 25.

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