Recently, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi confirmed coach Luis Enrique by affirming that he would remain the coach of Paris Saint-Germain even if there were to be elimination in the league phase of the Champions League. Comments from the president of PSG which provoked a strong reaction from Christophe Dugarry, a former French international striker who is now a consultant.
Dugarry « Vitinha says he feels good with his family, that surprises me.«
« How I would have liked to play in this club. You take crazy salaries. You don't even have to win anymore, everyone is happy despite the lack of performance.
If they are happy with Luis to be able to win Ligue 1 and that is their only objective, let them extend him. Vitinha says he feels good with his family, that surprises me.
It’s extraordinary, this club is great. Let them continue like this. Everything is great. More defeats than victories in C1 since Luis Enrique was there. And when things don't go well, it's always bad luck. »
How we would like to have our consultant position guaranteed so easily. No analysis, no details, just barbs in every direction. Of course, we couldn't adopt this style. But comfort must be pleasant.
Let's not talk about the game or the project, PSG must win everything all the time. And rather with very large scores, since a 3-0 against Toulouse with rotation was quite widely criticized in the media.
No, Paris does not have “ only objective »' to win Ligue 1. There is the desire to build a strong collective, a team that advances together over several years. Not everything is judged by a few results.
The famous successes of Liverpool or Manchester City, often cited as examples to follow, were not built in one year. There were disappointments. But also time.
Omitting that PSG has progressed in the game since the arrival of Luis Enrique is an absence of football vision or bad faith. Now we all hope for victories.
But through no fault of its own. unlucky”, it is not necessarily because of the coach and the solution is not always to replace him. Perhaps we should let him work, with a workforce that is being put in place after a major renewal.
As for the remark about Vitinha, we admit that we simply don't understand. The Portuguese international would not have the right to feel good in Paris with his family because there are defeats in the Champions League? If anyone has an explanation other than Dugarry's desire to launch a punchline negative, we will be delighted to hear it.