A PSG player “buried”, the end announced live!

A PSG player “buried”, the end announced live!
A PSG player “buried”, the end announced live!

Arriving at PSG in the summer of 2023, Randal Kolo Muani is in great difficulty under the leadership of Luis Enrique this season. While he is struggling to accumulate starts during this exercise, the 25-year-old striker has perhaps extinguished his chances of becoming a key player for the Parisian club. Lined up from the start by Luis Enrique this Sunday evening, Randal Kolo Muani was taken out at half-time.

In the summer of 2023, the PSG broke the bank to secure the services of Randal Kolo Muani. Indeed, the club chaired by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi offered around €90M to theEintracht Francfort to snatch the 25-year-old French striker from him. However, this transfer is not at all profitable for the PSG.

Kolo Muani came off at half-time against

Since the start of this 2024-2025 financial year, Randal Kolo Muani living a real nightmare PSG. While Gonçalo Ramos is seriously injured, Luis Enrique prefer to align Marco Asensio or Kang-In Lee as a false number 9, rather than starting his number 23. And while he had a chance to prove himself this Sunday evening, Randal Kolo Muani didn’t get it.

“He is not made for this team”

During the duel between the PSG and theOGC Nice this Sunday evening (1-1), Luis Enrique integrated Randal Kolo Muani at his 11, and this, by positioning him in point. However, the French striker was taken off at half-time, being replaced by Kang-In Lee. After the final whistle of the match, Daniel Riolo made a terrible observation about Randal Kolo Muani. “Luis Enrique?” Tonight (Sunday), I think he definitely buried Kolo Muani, and after all he’s not made for this team so we might as well part with him and sign him a good one, I don’t know, pay him a plane ticket and say goodbye. It’s not working, he’s not made for this team. Goodbye sir, we’ll get you a ticket and find you a club “, judged the journalist from RMC Sport.

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