In difficulty at PSG, Kolo Muani proclaims his discomfort

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French international Randal Kolo Muani says he is not as happy at PSG as he was in Germany.

Recruited for a colossal amount of €90M, Randal Kolo Muani is currently struggling to justify his market value with PSG. Since his arrival in the French capital, he has only scored 8 goals. Furthermore, his performance in the game was quite disappointing. This is what pushed Luis Enrique to relegate him to the bench and only call on him on very rare occasions.

Faced with this situation, the former Nantes player chose to speak in the media. He spoke in an interview with Onze Mondial. An interview during which he revealed everything he had in his heart.

“In Germany, I felt confident, that’s why I thrived on the pitchhe indicated to begin with. I just need to be happy and confident. And everything will run like clockwork. Today I am happy. But I’m not happy like in Germany. At first, the criticism affected me. I am a human, I am not a wall, nor a robot, I have feelingsents. But I’m not sad. I’m happy to be a PSG player. But I could be better. »

Kolo Muani “affected” by criticism

Kolo Muani has been singled out a lot for his disappointing performances. While admitting that criticism helps, he admitted that he was rather affected by his external barbs. “I have seen the criticism since I arrived at PSG. And the criticisms make us evolve, that’s good to hear. It’s like advice. You have to take criticism into account and improve so that these same criticisms disappear. It’s logic. Afterwards, frankly, I didn’t expect that, I didn’t expect such an impact when I arrived in Paris. (…)When I leave my match, I stay with my loved ones and my family. I try not to use my phone, I try to cut myself off from the world. I saw a lot of things happen, at first it affected me. »

Finally, the vice-world champion admitted that he was clearly lacking confidence at the moment: “If I were a journalist, what question would I ask Randal Kolo Muani? (He thinks for a long time). I would say to him: “Mr Kolo Muani, are you aware of not living up to expectations? “. I would have jabbed him like that. I would have made sure to look him straight in the eyes to see how my question hurt him. I would answer him: “I am doing everything I can to get things back on track.” I need confidence. If an attacker lacks confidence, he is bound to be in trouble. »

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