Luis Campos, the imposture denounced

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PSG is not advancing in the Champions League this season. In five days, the capital club has barely won its first match, against Girona (1-0), successively thwarted by Arsenal (2-0 defeat in London), Eindhoven (1-1). at the Parc), Atlético (1-2 defeat at the Parc) and Bayern (1-0 defeat in Munich).

Tuesday evening, it was Bayern who played against Luis Enrique’s team, who willingly took responsibility for his team’s setback. “ I don’t agree that we are looking for excuses. Our project is very interesting, very promising. Even when we lose, we want to attack. If anyone is responsible, it’s me. You found the culprit, I accept the criticism », said the Spanish technician hotly at a press conference.

Nasri destroys the Parisian sports director

For many observers, the responsibility for this unfavorable result in Bavaria may lie partly with Luis Enrique – the former Barça strategist having chosen to line up the Russian Matvey Safonov in the cage to the detriment of Gianluigi Donnarumma. With the fateful approximation that we know about the Munich goal Kim Min-jae in the 38the minute.

Samir Nasri, consultant on Canal+, however, sees a completely different culprit: “ It’s Luis Campos! The Portuguese sector is not being brought back by Luis Enrique. When he bought Ugarte for €60 million to resell it a year later. When he brings back all the Portuguese… That’s Campos with his network. It’s the Portuguese network, it’s Luis Campos to whom we never say anything! »

And the former Gunner and Cityzen added, upset: “ Luis Enrique, we hit him. He is the sports director of PSG, advisor to Celta Vigo, soon to be advisor to the Portuguese selection, but no one says anything about him, he only recruits pipes! » In addition to his Parisian duties, Luis Campos has been working with Celta Vigo for almost a year.

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