PSG and all its faults

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The French champion club did not escape a new dig from Javier Tebas. The boss of the Spanish Football League really doesn’t like PSG.

Javier Tebas has reason to be jubilant. The probable transfer of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid next summer will give a serious boost to La Liga, a competition obviously monitored by the president of the Spanish Football League.

In an interview given to The Team and published on Saturday, Tebas was asked about the possible harmful consequences that Paris Saint-Germain would suffer by losing their best player. “ With all its faults, PSG has built a brand over the last ten years. », tackles the Iberian leader.

A jersey sales strategy

A way of saying that the Qatari leaders, since their arrival as owners in 2011, have made the capital club known to more people on the planet, by providing financial stability.

Certainly, but not a very difficult mission given the unlimited resources available to the gas state. A power harmful to competition in football, Javier Tebas has been saying for years, like other European leaders, from Bayern Munich for example.

PSG’s detractors, who one might suspect of betraying a certain jealousy, must also be amused to see that an immense budget does not guarantee major victories. The Champions League still does not light up the Parisian club’s trophy case.

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Manu Tournoux

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