Departure from PSG: Kolo Muani is already in difficulty?

Departure from PSG: Kolo Muani is already in difficulty?
Departure from PSG: Kolo Muani is already in difficulty?

It is clear, and his departure on loan to Juventus, that Randal Kolo Muani was absolutely not unanimous at PSG in the eyes of Luis Enrique who no longer even called him for the Parisian club's matches since the first fortnight of December. At the Old Lady, he will also have to work to convince Thiago Motta to open the doors to the starting lineup for him.

The PSG put an end to the sporting desert crossing of Randal Cole Muani which was anything but an important piece of the tactical puzzle of Luis Enrique during the capital club's first part of the season. The French international no longer appeared in the jersey of the SaintGermain since December 6, 2024 at (0-0). This winter, First Class was sent on loan to the Juventus until the end of the season.

“Kolo Muani?” We think he can help the team win matches.”

The opportunity for Randal Kolo Muani to relaunch himself sportingly under the orders of Thiago Motta. Moreover, the coach of the Juventus is over the moon about the striker's arrival from his former club. “Alberto Costa and Kolo Muani? Both boys are doing very well. Randal is available and we'll see if he starts or not. “It's important to have taken a player of his level, because we think he can help the team win matches.”

“We will see tomorrow who will start and who will enter”

However, Randal Cole Muani will also be put into competition for Juventus with Dusan Vlahovic or even Nicolas Gonzalez. “Randal and Nico can play on the wing. Dusan played a lot and had a physical problem. We will see tomorrow who will start and who will enter the current match.” First Class will therefore have to fight for his place as was already the case in PSG under the leadership of Luis Enriqueit remains to be seen what surprise Thiago Motta will reserve for him.

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