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Nicolas Anelka is at the bedside of Nasser al-Khelaïfi. In an interview with RMC Sport This Saturday, the former French international defended the results of the PSG QSI version and that of the Parisian boss, which he considers completely involved in the club project. For him, Paris and Ligue 1 would have everything to lose in case of departure from Qatar. “”The question is “what is it blame for him today in Nasser Al-Khelaïfi?” In my opinion, it was not criticized in Tapie and Aulas before. It is also very dangerous to do this because if Qatar decides to leave, it would be very bad for the French championship which is already in difficulty. It's up to them to ask themselves the question. Why so much relentlessness on Qatar and Al-Khelaïfi? This is not the solution“, He judges. As a reminder, Qatar had threatened to withdraw its investments in response to the indictment of Nak in the Lagardère case.
“”They made a lot of investments lately with the new training center. They try to buy the stadium. If they can't do it, they will build another stadium. This shows the level of involvement of Qatar. They also made a lot of investments in Paris. On the sportsman, they are also looking for this Champions League. I think PSG is a great investment for them (…) It is an exceptional assessment. We no longer count the Ligue 1, French Cup trophies. They (QSI) have controlled the championship since their arrival. Today, they are looking for this European title to be at the top. But since Qatar has been there, it's another dimension. We saw it with the players who came. Before PSG was in difficulty, since they are there it is one of the best European clubs. It is really a very positive assessment.»»
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