PSG: Leave us alone! Seriously! – News

PSG: Leave us alone! Seriously! – News
PSG: Leave us alone! Seriously! – News

After two games where our team fought tooth and nail against Girona in the Champions League and against a Stade de that put up a defensive wall, we already hear the same thoughts: “Yes, but with Kylian Mbappé, PSG always found the solution. You can’t replace a player who scores 40 goals per season so easily.” Seriously? We’ve had enough! We know, it’s no mystery that Mbappé was an asset, but is that a reason to reduce everything to that?

We have a quality squad, a collective that is gaining momentum. We are not here to dream of easy 3-0 or 4-0 victories in every game. What we enjoy is seeing a team that fights from start to finish, that doesn’t give up, that shows solidarity, character! And that was sometimes absent when Mbappé shone alone. Today, we see warriors on the pitch. Against Girona, we hung on and went for a victory in pain. Against Reims, despite all the difficulties, we avoided defeat, and that’s already something!

This is a whole new project that is taking shape before our eyes. A project that requires time, patience, passion. Is everything perfect? ​​No, of course not. But is it worth criticizing every single misstep? Certainly not. We are here to live every moment, the good and the bad. It’s not just about results, it’s also about emotion, seeing our players give their all for this jersey.

So yes, there will be hiccups, failures, moments of doubt. But this project is ours, and we will not let go. We will be there, loyal, passionate, to support this team, because it makes us vibrate. This PSG is a growing collective, an adventure that will make us experience ups and downs. But never forget one thing: we are here for the highlights, the emotions, and it is not a single name that does everything. These are all our players, their heart, their courage, and that is what makes us proud. So leave us alone!

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