PSG, players attack Luis Enrique

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Despite its status as undisputed leader in Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain is going through a complicated period in the Champions League, where it is in a worrying 26th place. If Luis Enrique publicly accepted his share of responsibility after the defeat against Bayern Munich (“If you’re looking for someone to blame, it’s me.”), internal tensions begin to emerge.

According to The Teamsome players complain about his rigid management and tactical approach. The latter believe that they are being used as simple pawns intended to serve his game plan, without taking their opinions into account. A strategy which, combined with sometimes contradictory messages at press conferences, seems to annoy part of the locker room.

A supported coach, but confused players

Although criticized by his players, Luis Enrique benefits from the total confidence of his leaders, who extended him until 2027. However, the authoritarianism of the Spanish technician, known for his rigid framework and his demands, seems to pass with difficulty after disappointing results in C1.

Privately, some players express discomfort with media statements considered divisive and sometimes provocative. Despite these complaints, the PSG coach does not intend to change his methods, supported by his management in his long-term vision for the club.

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