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PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi commented on rumors that there was an internal crisis.
PSG has just had two poor performances in one week, with the defeat conceded against Bayern in C1 then the draw against Nantes in the championship. Snags which allegedly gave rise to the first internal tremors. It is said in particular that Luis Enrique has more and more dissatisfied people in the locker room.
Untimely rumors to which Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the club’s boss, was called upon to react. Interviewed by Sky Germany, the Qatari leader assured that the project is ongoing and that the atmosphere within the team has never been so good.
Al-Khelaifi speaks on Luis Enrique
“We are one of the teams with the lowest average age. Between 22 and 23 years old. We are building a team for the future with our excellent coach. We have established a long-term plan with our players and our coach. There is unity in our group which is fantastic. The atmosphere there is superb,”
he declared.
NAK then reiterated its total confidence in the Spanish technician: “For me, he is the best coach in the world. He is creating a project that will continue into the future. The results are important but we remain focused on our project. » Statements that are enough to silence external criticism. At least until the next bad result from the Ile-de-France team.
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