LdC: Fabio Capello judges the level of PSG

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24 hours before a decisive meeting. Wednesday evening, PSG lovers will celebrate Valentine’s Day at the Parc des Princes, with the reception of Real Sociedad in the round of 16 of the Champions League. Considered one of the outsider teams in the competition, the capital club does not convince everywhere in Europe, as the daily explains. The Team.

And among several technicians questioned about the level of PSG, the Italian Fabio Capello gave his clear opinion on the Ile-de-France team. “PSG is inferior to Real and Manchester City. This was confirmed by what I saw during the group stage, especially against Milan. I don’t have this impression of a dominant team”, he first indicated. On the other hand, the former coach of AC Milan, AS Roma and Real Madrid admitted that he saw improvements, particularly in the game. “I was aware that Luis Enrique was still testing things and had not yet managed to establish his current game. Before, it was a formation rather dependent on the inspirations of Mbappé or others. From now on, it is a team which has its own playing philosophy, this can be seen in the circulation of the ball or in its way of controlling the pitch., added Capello. Preserved against LOSC this weekend, the native of Bondy should be present to challenge Real Sociedad on Wednesday.

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