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Since the last defeat at Bayern Munich, in the Champions League (0-1), and after the draw against Nantes, Saturday, at the Parc des Princes (1-1), tension is rising at Paris Saint-Germain. Already questioned by several media because of his style and methods, Luis Enrique also irritates internally. Tongues were loosened shortly after the poor results and we learned that part of the locker room was having more and more difficulty with the Asturian.
As we revealed, Bradley Barcola is now expressing increasing frustration internally and his extension is currently on standby. Other players would also have expressed their frustration, like Fabian Ruiz, but a small group, led by Ousmane Dembélé and Presnel Kimpembe, believe that the coach is not attentive enough when they raise problems. . For the moment, the Parisian management still supports its coach, but tensions still seem to be on the agenda.
The winter transfer window will be crucial
“We will not change, we have already made these mistakes in the past, we are not going to do it again today”estimated an internal Parisian source. In addition, Nasser al-Khelaïfi had shown him his full support. According to The Teamthe ex-FC Barcelona coach maintains a solid relationship with several players in his locker room and could therefore separate himself from undesirables, who do not adhere to his methods: he “privately assures that he will clean up his workforce in due time”.
But as the winter transfer window approaches and adjustments are expected, some managers are starting to have less confidence in the Asturian, in particular because of the very specific profiles that he wishes to bring in during each transfer window. The relationship between the sports advisor, Luis Campos, and the former Spain coach is no longer as fluid as before and would even disrupt the extension of their contract. Even if the Portuguese wanted to deny any tension with his trainer.
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