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Guest on RMC, the former president of Olympique Lyonnais Jean-Michel Aulas praised the work of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi at PSG since 2011.
The former boss of the Rhone club even claims that the leader of the Ile-de-France club saved the French championship despite the total domination of the capital club on the national scene.
“ Today, French football is organized centrally. The weight of PSG and Qatar is enormous, for lack of other solutions. This is the solution that allows the French championship to function and to have a team capable of winning the Champions League. I am convinced that PSG will succeed. This is a situation where PSG and Nasser (Al-Khelaïfi) are omnipresent. He is very competent,” he said at the microphone of
RMC.
Before continuing: “ 15 years ago, I indicated that it was perhaps too dangerous to be too dependent on a single club. Since then, things have been going well. Nasser has done well in the championship, he is president of the ECA. I held important positions for years. He is also at UEFA, very close to Aleksander Ceferin. He has skills that today allow him to do what he does for PSG and the championship. It was he, with beIN Sports, who saved the French championship. » Words that should please the main person concerned.
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