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Journalist
Holder of a Master’s degree in sports journalism, I fell in love with tennis since childhood and have always loved reading the great stories of this sport. Today, I want to tell them about them, take full advantage of my passion and be as close as possible to the aces of the circuit.
Currently at FC Versailles as assistant coach, Jérémy Clément ended his career in 2020, during which he notably played at PSG between 2007 and 2011 where he played almost 200 matches. The player trained at OL left just before the start of the QSI era of the capital club and the arrival of great players like Javier Pastore. What he regrets.
In the summer of 2007, when he was coming off a season with Glasgow Rangers, Jérémy Clement had the choice between returning to OL or joining the PSG. He ended up arriving in the capital with great success before taking charge of theASSE. Jeremy Clement would however have liked to know the great players who took their place in the PSG ensuite.
An assumed choice
Party of PSG in 2011, shortly before the arrival of big starsJérémy Clément admits that he would have liked to continue the adventure. “You also have to be objective: was I able to play in Paris with the guys who arrived afterwards? The ego makes me say that I would have liked it, that it would have been lucky, but my intrinsic qualities would perhaps make me make a different observation (laughs)” he declared in an interview given to Parisian.
Clément fan of Pastore
At the start of the QSI era, the transfer that really started it all was that of Javier Pastorewho arrived a few weeks after the departure of Jeremy Clement. A heartbreak for the current deputy of FC Versailles who would have liked to exchange with the Argentinian. « Who would you have dreamed of playing with? Javier Pastore! I signed in Saint-Étienne at the end of July 2011 and I think he arrived in Paris at the same time, at the beginning of August. It’s a regret because he, really, what a player he was… And then it was the start of PSG’s QSI era. I’m talking about Javier but there is also Marco (Verratti), Thiago Motta and Blaise (Matuidi). Having faced them, I can tell you that these three, it was incredible, they formed one of the best midfielders in the history of PSG” continues the former defensive midfielder.