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Last season, the hierarchy of goalkeepers was clearly established at Paris Saint-Germain. Since the start of the 2024-2025 financial year, the cards seem to have been reshuffled.
Certainly, Gianluigi Donnarumma retains his starting status for the moment. But his totem of immunity seems to no longer be relevant, especially since his poor performance in the Champions League against Arsenal (2-0 defeat). Luis Enrique takes pleasure in talking about the competition for this very special position.
Donnarumma-Safonov, towards a dramatic outcome?
The Spanish technician takes very big risks by operating in this way according to Christophe Lollichon. “Donnarumma already experienced an identical situation, even perhaps worse with Navas during the Pochettino era. And this choice had not borne fruit. This will show Donnarumma that her performance is not optimal, but after that? “, asks the USL Dunkirk goalkeeper coach in the columns of
The Team.
And the one who was the coach of the Chelsea goalkeepers continued: “Luis Enrique perhaps also needs to see more of Safonov who is more proactive than Donnarumma, who is very good on his line. Then, why Safonov? He’s a good goalkeeper but not one of those who makes you go up to the curtain either.”
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