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After PSG’s defeat against Bayern Munich (0-1) in the Champions League, debates rage around responsibilities for the Parisian club’s difficulties. While Luis Enrique regularly faces criticism, Samir Nasri, consultant for Canal+, defended himself by pointing the finger at Luis Campos, sports director of PSG, as the main person responsible for the weaknesses of the squad.
“It’s Luis Campos!” The Portuguese sector is not being brought back by Luis Enrique. When he bought Ugarte for €60 million to resell it a year later. When he brings back all the Portuguese… That’s Campos with his network,” he declared.
Nasri also criticizes Campos for failing to recruit a real number 9 and for favoring players from his own network, which he describes in an unflattering manner: “He is sports director of PSG, advisor to Celta Vigo, soon advisor to the Portuguese selection, but no one says anything about him, he only recruits pipes! »
Sports management called into question
While PSG is struggling in the Champions League with only 4 points in 5 games, Nasri highlights the lack of consistency in the transfer window: “Luis Enrique makes do with what he has, he has a very average squad compared to other big European clubs. It’s too easy to fall on him. »
Luis Enrique, for his part, assumed his choices and responsibility for the defeat: “Our project is promising. Even when we lose, we want to attack. If anyone is responsible, it’s me. » Despite this, the pressure is intensifying for Campos, whose recruiting choices are increasingly contested.
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