PSG, Kolo Muani defended by a French legend!

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Times are tough for Randal Kolo Muani. Relegated to the substitutes’ bench at Paris Saint-Germain since last season, the Frenchman is struggling to convince his coach Luis Enrique.

Despite the absence of Gonçalo Ramos due to injury for several weeks, the French international still does not appear in the Spaniard’s starting 11 in major events. Despite this delicate period, the Frenchman can count on strong support.

Questioned by the newspaper The Parisian, Nicolas Anelka did not fail to come to the aid of the young PSG striker. “ Paris does not have an Erling Haaland. Randal Kolo Muani, for example, has a profile where he can also play on the wings. I also find that we are being quite harsh and quite unfair with him. He is a player full of qualities, he produces good matches,” he declared.

Before continuing: “ I can’t figure out his preferred position. As we rarely hear him, I don’t know in what role he wants to evolve. In Germany he was very good. But he plays at a club where there have been so many great strikers that the expectation around him is obviously very tough. »

Starting this Tuesday against Arsenal?

What if Randal Kolo Muani started the match against Arsenal this Tuesday evening for the 2nd day of the Champions League? With the sidelining of Ousmane Dembélé and the return from injury of Marco Asensio, it is not impossible to see the French international in Luis Enrique’s starting 11.

The former Eintracht Frankfurt player could start the game at the forefront of the attack or on the right side in place of Ousmane Dembélé. A tenure which could restore his confidence if he were to have a good match against the Londoners. To be continued…

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