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No more stars in Paris. After the departures of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappé, the club of the capital decided to take a new turn by now focusing on young talents turned towards the collective. A project initiated with the arrival of Luis Enrique in the summer of 2023 and which began to bear fruit.
After a first part of the 2024-2025 mixed season, the Red and Blue have continued to impress since the start of the year. To the point of being considered today as one of the best teams in Europe, or even the best for some. This newly crowned French champion team, for sure, completely won over and Djorkaeff.
“This season is quite incredible, in terms of dynamism, the will, the way of playing, the excitement … There are a lot of positive things for the players, the club, the supporters, underlined the “snake” during an interview with
Parisian. We feel the players released, we feel their desire to play on all fronts, in the Champions League, in Ligue 1, in the Coupe de France. That they are sacred this weekend, it's quite incredible. The season has passed at crazy speed. »»
Djorkaeff: “PSG is one of the strongest teams at the moment”
And Djorkaeff to mention the change of project: ” It was necessary to make a transition to PSG, it was not obvious. It is not easy to amortize the departures of three of the best players in the world. Inevitably, you have a little doubt. But this transition is being done in an admirable way. »»
“” We are talking about the state of mind, the collective level, ok … but I find that we do not emphasize the technical quality of the players enough, continued the former Parisian. Technically, it's really very strong, there are players who are able to overthrow a match, to overthrow situations. PSG is one of the strongest teams at the moment. It is not I who say it, it is all our opponents, in France and in Europe. »»
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