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Christophe Dugarry once again attacked PSG coach Luis Enrique harshly.
Paris Saint-Germain started 2025 on the right foot. Opposed to Monaco last Sunday, the capital club won with the gong (1-0), at the same time offering itself the first title of its season with the Champions Trophy. Parisians who will be especially expected at the turning point in the Champions League, against Manchester City (January 22) and Stuttgart (January 29). Two decisive meetings in the race for qualification.
Above the competition in the league, PSG showed its limits on the European scene, particularly in finishing, thus finding itself in an uncomfortable position. And while Luis Enrique and the Parisian staff tend to play down the situation in front of the press, this speech begins to seriously annoy Christophe Dugarry.
Dugarry on Luis Enrique: “Let him show us his absolute genius against the best! »
“ Luis Enrique can explain to us what he wants, for his team to progress, (…) when you have a budget of 800 million euros you measure yourself against the best. If Paris Saint-Germain refuses this, it no longer makes any sense. They can explain to us that it’s good to win the Champions Trophy against Monaco, to win Ligue 1, yes if you want, but what merit to this club when you have four times the budget of the second which is Marseille with 220 million euros », blasted the 98 world champion.
And “Duga” puts it on the Spanish coach: “ With Luis Enrique’s boulder and ambition, I don’t understand why he is content to win Ligue 1 matches which represent nothing. And he throws it in our faces as if it were an achievement (…) Let him show us his absolute genius against the best! Against Slot’s Liverpool, against Ancelotti, against all the others…”
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