Pierre Ménès tells the truth! The number one problem in Ligue 1 is…

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Pierre Ménès spoke about the lack of attractiveness of the French championship.

Top scorer in Ligue 1 for the past 6 years, Kylian Mbappé has left Paris Saint-Germain to open a new chapter in his career at Real Madrid. The French superstar is not the only major player in

Ligue 1 to have packed their bags. Martin Terrier, Wissam Ben Yedder and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang have also gone abroad.

For Pierre Ménès, this mass exodus of attacking stars explains the loss of attractiveness of Ligue 1.

What makes French football unattractive is the shortage of attackers,

explained the journalist on his YouTube channel this week.

French football is an extremely tactical and physical championship”

Pierre Ménès also believes that attacking stars are not sufficiently pampered in France. “Maybe we also don’t know how to treat the attackers in France. I think that contrary to what people say, French football is an extremely tactical and physical championship.”

“The attackers, as soon as they score fifteen goals, go abroad. And you end up with attackers who are a bit low cost and it’s a problem that persists…” , concluded the former columnist of Canal Football Club. The course of this transfer window will not contradict him.

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