PSG, Milan Skriniar empties his bag!

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Milan Skriniar speaks out about his frustration at PSG and his low playing time. Despite offers to leave, he remains determined to seize his chance and establish himself in Luis Enrique’s team.

Milan Skriniar, in difficulty at Paris Saint-Germain, took advantage of the international break to express himself. Called up with Slovakia despite only 111 minutes of play this season, the 29-year-old defender openly shared his dissatisfaction at a press conference.

I’m not happy with this situation, but the only thing I can control is my work in training. I have to be ready when needed”he confided. The player, who has only had two appearances under Luis Enrique this season, regrets the lack of opportunities while respecting the manager’s choices.

Milan Skriniar refuses to leave PSG despite difficulties

The summer was eventful for Milan Skriniar, who refused a move to Al-Nassr despite PSG’s desire to loan him. “They informed me that I would not be used as much as last year”he explained. Despite this pressure, Skriniar chose to stay to fight. He claims to have had a discussion with management and Luis Enrique, concluding that his future remained in Paris: “I regret not having more minutes. I see in training that I can compete with my teammates in terms of quality. I have been in this situation before and have always come out of it successfully”.

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