“PSG’s season can be extraordinary,” Bodmer’s strong words

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This Saturday evening, Paris Saint-Germain was held in check with a score of 3 goals everywhere by a valiant team from Le Havre who played hard. Present at the microphone of RMC Sport, Le Havre sports director and former Parisian Mathieu Bodmer spoke about his former club.

For him, the capital club is very consistent this season and can achieve an extraordinary season in the coming days.

PSG’s season is almost a total success. The championship title is still missing, the Coupe de France to be won, then there is this semi-final of the Champions League. It will be successful, for me, if the team qualifies for the final and extraordinary if they win all the trophies,” he said.

Bodmer seduced by Luis Enrique

Player of Paris Saint-Germain from 2010 to 2013, Mathieu Bodmer knew PSG under QSI. The sporting director therefore knows what he is talking about when he has to talk about the capital club. Still on RMC sport, the former midfielder was full of praise for Luis Enrique and his working method.

“IHe thinks Luis Enrique has accomplished something great this year. He brought back a much larger squad than in other seasons. We saw Kylian Mbappé sometimes being on the bench. The team remained very efficient even in his absence, or when Ousmane Dembélé and Marquinhos were not available, which was more complicated in the past. Today, I find that there is a soul, a team spirit that emerges from this team, and this is Luis Enrique’s first victory. »

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