“It’s catastrophic”, Dugarry dismantles PSG

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While the knockout stages of the Champions League are fast approaching, PSG is struggling to produce successful performances.

Even if Paris Saint-Germain is six points ahead of OGC Nice at the top of Ligue 1, its level of play sometimes leaves something to be desired. Latest example: last Sunday, after a satisfactory first half against Brest, the players of the capital club completely collapsed during the second act, falling behind.

Christophe Dugarry is seriously starting to lose patience with the Rouge et Bleu. “This team is not progressing. You can turn it in any direction: it’s catastrophic. Luis Enrique said they would be better in February. It’s January 28. I am waiting to see. The PSG team is capable of brilliant performances, fortunately, but we cannot say that we are happy with this team. It’s catastrophic ! Where is the progress ? »questioned the 1998 world champion in the show “Rothen s’igne” on RMC.

The former striker also deplores Luis Enrique’s numerous experiments. “Zaire-Emery played right back while he appeared in midfield. Danilo is normally a midfielder, Ruiz is not a sentinel and Vitinha normally plays on the left. said Christophe Dugarry. Friday evening, at 9 p.m., PSG will travel to Strasbourg for the twentieth day of the championship.

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