Habib Beye wants to see PSG win the Champions League!

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Guest of Génération After, Thursday evening on RMC, Habib Beye returned to his role as consultant and coach. If the latter opened the door to OM, he also commented on the news of PSG, qualified for the semi-finals of the Champions League. Despite his past within the Marseille club, the 46-year-old technician, today on the Red Star bench, did not hesitate to give his preference for the capital club with regard to a possible final victory on the European scene. .

“I do not position myself as the one who must comment on the French team, Paris Saint-Germain. That’s not my role. This is perhaps the role of the journalist but it is not at all that of the consultant. We can be criticized for lots of things but personally, I’m not afraid to say it, I would be very happy if PSG won the Champions League because it’s a French team. The only thing is that when PSG plays OM, everyone knows where my heart and my preference is.. That’s what it says!

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