I believe that the reason they don't blame Mbappe is because he does his job well on the field and this is something visible to all people when they watch PSG games, when PSG doesn't score any goals yet they see that in that game in which he He didn't score a goal, he helped the team a lot in other ways. and when we look at the available budget that PSG has and what it has done, then there is no way not to blame the management and the coach when there are bad results. For example, this season, this squad that was built, what is its objective? win the European champions league? win league 1? If we ask any PSG fan if they see this current squad as being capable of winning the European Champions League, I believe the answer will be that they don't see this squad being capable of winning the European Champions League.
PSG signed Messi, Neymar, Di Maria and other good players in the past seasons, but they were unable to hire a good coach and keep all the good players until they managed to win the European Champions League. and as a result we are seeing the team's performance drop, this is the fault of the management who don't know what they want. When there are good players on the market the management doesn't go after them, but then they sign players that don't make any sense, there were Lewandowski, Haaland, and other good players that in the past they could spend money and buy and that today would be very useful in the attack of PSG, in midfield and defense. PSG's management has been a disaster in the transfer windows and in hiring coaches
Mbappe has made a big contribution to PSG in every match he plays. Well, if fans blame Mbappe because PSG failed to win against Newcastle United in the Champions League then that is quite unnatural because fans have to look at all aspects of what is happening with PSG this season. Where the changes made by management have not proven that the team's performance is truly stable in every match. Even Luis Enrique has maximized the experience he has to apply it to the PSG game, but he has not succeeded in forming a strong enough team and of course he needs time to do all that.
I think they should have a stronger prioritization of their targets after buying a lot of players in this season's transfer window. Even now, all eyes are on PSG because they were surprisingly beaten by a team of newcomers. PSG's big target is of course the UCL Trophy which they have been trying for every season but they have not succeeded in doing so. Maybe PSG should look at Manchester City's way of winning the UCL Trophy where the management must entrust their coach for the long term, not just 1 or 2 seasons and after that there will be another replacement.