“Now it’s no longer funny”, the Fabian Ruiz case poses a problem

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In the PSG jersey, Fabian Ruiz cannot reproduce the same performances as with the Spanish selection. His current level of play may seem worrying.

Friday evening, against Stade Rennais, Fabian Ruiz did not really shine in the midfield of Paris Saint-Germain. Placed in front of the defense, the Spanish international was insignificant in the offensive animation for too long.

“He’s really not the same player in the Spanish team and at PSG, noted Daniel Riolo after the Ile-de-France victory (3-1), on RMC. Again this Friday against Rennes, it was painful to see him play. This summer again, I said that there were two Fabian Ruiz as a joke, but now it’s no longer funny. »

Fabian Ruiz, “Luis Enrique must adapt”

The former Napoli player is perhaps not in the best mood by his coach. “You should ask him how he wants to play to be good at PSG. And then Luis Enrique, at a certain point, he has to adapt to the players he has”continues the sports journalist, always

very quick to criticize the Iberian technician.

Recruited at the end of the 2022 summer transfer window from Napoli, for an amount of around 20 million euros, Fabian Ruiz did not convince during his first season at PSG. Restricted to a substitute role under the orders of Christophe Galtier, the Spanish international then managed to secure a starting place in Luis Enrique’s team.

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