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The matches follow one another and are similar for PSG in the Champions League. Traveling to Bayern Munich, the capital club suffered another defeat, the third in five matches since the start of the group stage, and seems more than ever on the brink of collapse.
And for Bertrand Latour, present Tuesday evening on the set of the Canal Champions Club, the first responsible for this situation is none other than Luis Enrique, author of choices that are questionable to say the least between the total absence of number 9 on the lawn of the ‘Allianz Arena or the tenure of Matvey Safonov in place of Gianluigi Donnarumma. The former journalist from the Chaîne L’Equipe also pointed out the role of the Spanish technician in the recruitment of PSG.
Samir Nasri responds sharply to Bertrand Latour
On this subject, the tone has once again risen between Bertrand Latour and Samir Nasri, not convinced that the former midfielder is a decision-maker in terms of recruitment. “Are you with them in the meetings? »he said in particular in a scathing tone, adding in the process, once again vehemently: “Tell me a number 9 on the market. And don’t tell me Gyokeres because he has scored 25 goals this season. »
The disagreement between the two headliners of the Canal Champions Club did not escape viewers. And for some, the two men were not far from coming to blows. “Nasri he was ready to fight”, “Nasri Latour will fight in the parking lot of leader Price at the end of the show”, “Nasri wants to slap Latour”, “Nasri and Latour soon in an Octagon », “Nasri, he wants to fight with Latour”, “I think Samir Nasri will beat Bertrand Latour before the end of the year” … These are some of the comments that flourished about X during their battle.
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