PSG: new revelations on tensions in the locker room

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PSG faces a big turning point in its season on Wednesday. Indeed, the result of this match against Manchester City will clearly determine the rest of the season, for good or for worse. Currently twenty-fifths in the competition and therefore not even play-offs, Luis Enrique's men would clearly make their task more difficult in the event of defeat. The observation is similar for the Cityzens, and this duel is extremely important for both teams.

In any case, the situation seems a little calmer on the Paris side. Indeed, these last few weeks had been marked by several reports suggesting internal tensions around certain players, such as Nuno Mendes, Gigio Donnarumma, Bradley Barcola or Ousmane Dembélé who, all for different reasons, were dragging their spleen a little…

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Between desires for elsewhere, poor relations with the staff or endless soap opera for an extension, there were a number of quite delicate files to manage internally. And which are likely to come back on the table in the future. But as the daily indicates The Teameverything has calmed down lately. This winter training course in Doha for the Champions Trophy calmed things down and brought back a little serenity; remobilizing the troops was also the objective of this mini-camp on Qatari lands.

The players who were not necessarily happy put aside their moods and understood that everyone was going to have to row in the same direction so that the capital club could have a good run in Europe, and therefore succeed. its 2024-2025 season. Suffice to say that Luis Enrique can prepare for this summit clash in the best conditions and with players fully focused on this common objective.

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