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Why didn't Kolo Muani ever win at PSG? The striker left the capital's club during the last winter transfer window, leaving behind a poor assessment. Recruited for 90 million euros in 2023, he has only 11 goals and 7 assists in 54 matches in the Paris jersey. The former Nantessese no longer entered the plans of Luis Enrique and he was clearly in need of confidence. He had to find an exit door.
Loaned to Juventus, Kolo Muani has finally found a place to bounce back. Its beginnings with Italian training are very successful. He even participated in the success of his family against the PSV (2-1), for his first match in the Champions League with Juventus. Author of 5 goals in just 3 games, RKM reversed the trend with Turin. “It's part of the footballer's career, you always have to fight, progress, go forward”he said at the microphone of Canal + after the Champions League first leg dam.
A question of confidence?
At the same time, the player returned to his departure from PSG. “I had to have playing time, I need it, I am a person who likes to be on the field, like any footballer. Maybe it was in the wrong direction, I feel better ”he assures. But what was he missing at PSG? “You can say that it is confidence, but it is also on my side. Work, let go. I continue to work, I do what I can do best. As long as I'm on the ground, I'm happy “replies the attacker.
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