Nasser al-Khelaïfi is more than ever in the spotlight. Very present in the media following the opening of the new PSG Campus, the training center of the Parisian club recently inaugurated near Poissy, he never hesitates to also speak on the future of the enclosure supposed to house its players , waging a remote war with Paris town hall Anne Hidalgo. Always there to defend the interests of his team, he once again stepped up to the plate to discuss his trainer, the Spaniard Luis Enrique, under fire from criticism following his team's complicated results, particularly in the Champions League.
“He is building a project for the future”
Asked by Sky Sportshe wanted to defend his coach whom he considers, in all modesty, to be the best coach in the world: “In my opinion, we currently have the best coach in the world. He is building a project for the future. Results count , but we remain focused on our project”, he explained, before looking in more detail at his team's current strategy: “There are a lot of rumors about the players, but we are very clear. we have one of the youngest teams in Europe, if not the youngest, with an average age of 22.5 We are building a team for the future with our incredible coach We have a long term plan with this team and this coach Our players. are united, it’s a fantastic group with a great atmosphere. There are always rumors in the media – they want to sell newspapers, but I believe in our project, our system, our coach and our plan,” he said. -he added. A way to confirm your confidence in your coach, your sports director, as well as your players.
Note that he also made announcements about Mohamed Salah and the rumors surrounding his signing in Paris: “It's not true. He's a fantastic and incredible player, but, honestly, we never considered him “We know every club would love to have him, but this rumor about us is simply false.” This has the merit of being clear.
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To summarize
The president of Paris Saint-Germain talks about who he thinks is the best coach in the world! And that's good, it's his, the Spaniard Luis Enrique.