Nothing is going well at PSG. Last Wednesday, the capital club were knocked out of the Champions League after losing to Bayern Munich. And things are starting to get tense in the locker room. The way Christophe Galtier manages his executives would annoy some internally.
Last Wednesday the PSG bid farewell to the Champions League for the rest of the season. After the Coupe de France, the club from the capital was eliminated from European competition following its defeat against the Bayern Munich. Everything is no longer really all rosy internally. And the management of Christophe Galtier begins to irritate some in the locker room.
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Special treatment reserved for PSG stars?
As reported RMC Sport, Christophe Galtier would make a clear difference between its executives, including Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messiand the young players of the PSG. The Parisian coach is more reactive when it is necessary to publicly take up an error from a Titi than when it is necessary to evoke the sometimes inappropriate behavior of some of his most experienced elements. For example, Christophe Galtier pointed out the bad pass choice ofEl Chadaille Bitshiabu this Wednesday rather than the loss of ball of Marco Verratti on the first goal Bayern Munich.
Galtier incriminates young people more than executives
In a press conference, the PSG coach then explained that he did not incriminate the young central defender, while nevertheless protecting the Italian. ” I don’t blame Marco. We talked about it this morning (Friday, March 10). There may be something else to do […] He has this style of play, that’s how it is “he notably launched. A few weeks ago, after the draw against Reims, Christophe Galtier had preferred to point the finger at the bad recovery of Warren Zaire-Emery on the goal of equalizing Folarin Balogun rather than comment on Marquinhos et Sergio Ramosspeeded up on the same action. RMC Sport indicates that internally, some would also like to benefit from this treatment reserved for executives. Atmosphere…