PSG better without Mbappé according to Vitinha

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Even if Kylian Mbappé’s last season at Paris Saint-Germain was chaotic, it will remain a success in terms of individual statistics. With 44 goals in 48 matches, all competitions combined, this is even the best performance for the native of Bondy since the start of his career.

However, Vitinha assures that the capital club is now better without the one who left for Real Madrid.

“For me, PSG now is stronger than last year. And it will continue. It’s normal, you lose a player who is one of the best players in the world, a player who scores 50 goals, it’s obvious that it changes the team a little, it changes the dynamic a little, it changes everything, but not in bad,” explained the Portuguese international on Monday evening on RMC.

Vitinha announces a PSG in constant progress

The former FC Porto player plans to progress as the season progresses. “I think we are getting stronger than last year. And that’s normal. You don’t start as well as you finish. You will progress in a season. I think we’re better off already. But we’re going to be even better,” warns the midfielder, who finished in 27th place in the Ballon d’Or.

One of PSG’s main problems this season concerns their lack of offensive efficiency. Playing with a false number 9 poses certain limits in the Champions League. Gonçalo Ramos’ imminent return to competition could be a blessing for Luis Enrique.

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