“I would be very happy if PSG won the C1,” the strong words of Beye

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Dream week for Habib Beye. Consultant for Canal + but above all coach of Red Star, the Senegalese coach succeeded in his mission by lifting the Ile-de-France club to Ligue 2 next season.

This Thursday evening, the Senegalese coach was invited on RMC to talk about his season with Red Star but also to talk about his job as a consultant. The former Olympique de Marseille player was questioned about Paris Saint-Germain’s progress in the Champions League.

And although he is a former OM player, he admitted that he would not be against seeing the capital club triumph in the Champions League at the end of the year.

“I would be very happy if PSG won the Champions League. It’s a French team, and I’m neither for Barça nor for Real. The only thing that is important is that when Paris plays OM, everyone knows where my heart is. But today someone tells me that I’m a consultant who doesn’t like PSG, frankly listen.” he declared in theAfter Football.

Before continuing: “I do not have to prove my attachment to OM or my detachment from PSG, today my job as a consultant is made to transmit the passion I have at the stadium, with the leading side. as pure as possible. »

Passing the Dortmund obstacle for PSG

Paris Saint-Germain is having a high-level end to the season, for now. The capital club is shining before facing Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League semi-final this Wednesday. The Parisians are favorites but will have to be wary of this German team which has continued to gain strength for several weeks.

A success in this double confrontation would allow the Parisian club to play the second C1 final in its history and the second in 5 years. Response on May 1st and 7th.

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