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Journalist
Passionate about sport, cinema and television (on screen and behind) since his childhood, Bernard has been a journalist for 10 Sport since 2018. More skilled with the keyboard in hand than with the ball on his feet, he decides to mainly cover a beloved sport, criticized and hated at the same time (football) and a sport that is not one (wrestling).
Randal Kolo Muani, in difficulty at PSG, sees his future darkening within the Parisian club. Dismissed by coach Luis Enrique and placed on the transfer list, the French international could soon have a change of scenery. According to Guillaume Hoarau, his departure is now inevitable for the good of everyone.
With only two starts since the start of the season, Randal Cole Muani saw his situation deteriorate in the capital. The French international, now excluded from the group by Luis Enrique, has been put on the transfer list by the PSGwho still hopes to get a good price for the one who was recruited for €90M including bonuses last summer. In the eyes of Guillaume Hoarauformer player of the club, the departure of Randal Kolo Muani is inevitable.
-“He has to go”
« On paper, being at PSG should give him visibility. Unfortunately, he doesn't play or not enough. For the good of everyone, the club and the player, I think he must goestimates the Reunion Islander, questioned by The Parisian. In any case, we made it clear to him that we didn't need him. He could provide services but even in a number 3 role, it is not him that the coach calls on. I imagine he is disappointed, especially since there was room to win at PSG. Today, I think he has digested all that, transformed his frustration into appetite and must have come back from vacation with the desire to play. I hope he finds a solution because I also have the impression that he has always been impeccable. »
“At least the message is clear, the player knows what to expect”
« It must be hard, though, to see that the guys who play in your place are neither scorers nor specialists in the positionsympathize Guillaume Hoarau. He doesn't express himself much, I would like to hear him about that. Afterwards the equation is simple: a guy who scores goals for the national team but doesn't play for a club, it's better for him to leave. And this, perhaps even if he has to make financial efforts because as soon as he starts playing again, he will score a series of goals and regain all his confidence. That Kolo Muani is not the indisputable holder at the forefront of PSG's attack, why not, but that he is not even one of the choices, is more surprising. But at least the message is clear, the player knows what to expect. »