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Already mentioned two years ago, the rumor of Zinedine Zidane’s arrival at PSG resurfaces. A Spanish media outlet has suggested that the staff of the Ile-de-France club has reactivated the track leading to the tricolor icon due to the team’s poor results on the European scene.
Paris is close to elimination in the Champions League, with 3 defeats conceded in five matches played.
Despite the statements made by Nasser Al-Khelaifi according to which Luis Enrique was not threatened in his position, It turns out that a reshuffle of the technical bar is indeed being considered internally.
Zidane to ensure the succession of Luis Enrique?
According to Fichajes, the Asturian technician will be asked to leave if the French champions fail to qualify for the C1 playoffs. Qualification via the Top 8 is, as a reminder, already impossible. And if the disaster scenario comes true, we will therefore call on Zidane.
It remains to be seen whether Zidane is tempted by this challenge. So far, the three-time European champion coach has declined all club requests since leaving Real Madrid. His objective was to take charge of the French team. But, with Didier Deschamps inexorably clinging to his position, ZZ may reconsider his position and accept a challenge with the best French team. We’re not there yet, that said.
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