PSG, “a huge mess” deplored

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An early elimination of PSG in the Champions League would not be a tragedy. Here, in essence, is the communication held by the leaders of the capital club.

This Tuesday evening, Paris Saint-Germain will play a crucial match on the fifth day of the Champions League. For the moment, with a 25th place in the ranking, the Rouge et Bleu are virtually eliminated from the prestigious competition.

Nasser al-Khelaïfi has already announced that Luis Enrique would not be sacked in the event of early elimination. “He will stay, regardless of the result in the Champions League. We are building a team and we need time. I’m very proud of our team, and with hard work and a little luck, we will get there.”warned the president of PSG in the Channel Football Club.

PSG, a project with a good back

An inaudible speech for Daniel Riolo. “I think it’s a huge rant. Since 2013, PSG has always been in the top 16 at least and top 8 half of the time, recalls the sports journalist on RMC. And there top 24, it’s not possible because they explain to me that there is a project. It was the same coach last year, 80% of the squad was present and the club strengthened in midfield, in defense and a little less up front. »

The editorialist does not understand that certain supporters allow themselves to be fooled by such communication. “With a squad led by the same coach coming out of a Champions League semi-final, the minimum is to be top 24, Riolo believes. And there, we seem to be saying that it is not necessarily serious, almost that it could be admitted. It is the president’s communication which is causing a split within the family of supporters because some adhere to that. »

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