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The problem with the PSG team wasn't about the poor management of the team because the management brought in good number of players to help solidify the strength of the team but they failed because at some point the players wasn't having a good relationship with each other on the field.
The Manchester City team is a typical example of a team that made good use of their money to get what they want because they got a good manager who got quality players that has helped the team to win the trophies they wanted, I think the problem that PSG has for not winning the UCL with the presence of Messi, Mbappe, Naymer and Ramos was bringing the stars when they were not in their best form.

There were more concerns with PSG than just player conflict. Team egos have won big before, right? See Real Madrid's Galacticos. Having older stars and playing in a league that's easy compared to the Champions League doesn't help. Know what? I like this "new" PSG. Without Messi, Neymar, and Mbappe , other players may flourish. The team may play together, determined to prove they're not overpaid prima donnas. May PSG surprise everyone this year? Not likely, but football has seen stranger stuff, right?
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One of the problems you mentioned was really visible at PSG apart from the perhaps less than harmonious relationship between the star players who were already in the PSG squad at that time. However, everyone also sees other things, such as the age of the star players who are no longer the same as before when they were at PSG and also the easy competition in Ligue1 for PSG to win the League every season. So that the players' skills and enthusiasm do not develop when playing in the Champions League.
PSG management has been trying to make their squad very perfect so far, even they did not hesitate to bring in Messi, Neymar and Donnarumma who were indeed the best players in the world at that time, when all the star players had gathered in the PSG squad of course there was no doubt if they could not get the Champions League trophy at that time, but what was seen was beyond all of our expectations when PSG was getting closer to the trophy they were actually Experiencing a defeat in the final match against Munich, PSG performance  at that time was very good with Neymar and also Mbappe but unfortunately their mentality was still losing to Munich.

Currently I think the main problem of PSG is the cohesiveness of the team and also indeed the ligue 1 competition which has been classified as uncompetitive so far so that it does not test their mentality at all in playing in the champions league, although this season their squad is studded with stars but is not able to compete in the champion league of course we can compare it with Dortmund who only has a makeshift squad but is able to reach the final,  So we can conclude that in addition to needing a qualified squad, of course, PSG must also have a strong mentality to compete in the Champions League and this they will never get as long as Ligue 1 is not competitive. 
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One of the problems you mentioned was really visible at PSG apart from the perhaps less than harmonious relationship between the star players who were already in the PSG squad at that time. However, everyone also sees other things, such as the age of the star players who are no longer the same as before when they were at PSG and also the easy competition in Ligue1 for PSG to win the League every season. So that the players' skills and enthusiasm do not develop when playing in the Champions League.
PSG's problem may not lie with management because management has made several efforts to bring in star players but the problem is not only recruiting star players but PSG needs players who are really needed and are solid. It's useless if there are star players, if they can't be solid then the club will remain not being able to play optimally, too many star players, sometimes it's not good, will cause internal personal problems and the players play selfishly on the field just to show their best performance individually, but that is actually the club's fault because you can't create chemistry so that the star players can play solidly and pampering the star players too much also makes the other players feel like they are not valued and the star players become arbitrary.

A club like PSG needs a strong push, not only about recruiting great players, but also requires equal competition in its own league and harmony between players so that the club can work together well. Apart from that, don't change coaches too easily just because you haven't been able to win the Champions League because of that. It's not easy to find a coach and he also needs time so that the club he coaches can perform according to the fans' expectations.
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The problem with the PSG team wasn't about the poor management of the team because the management brought in good number of players to help solidify the strength of the team but they failed because at some point the players wasn't having a good relationship with each other on the field.
The Manchester City team is a typical example of a team that made good use of their money to get what they want because they got a good manager who got quality players that has helped the team to win the trophies they wanted, I think the problem that PSG has for not winning the UCL with the presence of Messi, Mbappe, Naymer and Ramos was bringing the stars when they were not in their best form.
One of the problems you mentioned was really visible at PSG apart from the perhaps less than harmonious relationship between the star players who were already in the PSG squad at that time. However, everyone also sees other things, such as the age of the star players who are no longer the same as before when they were at PSG and also the easy competition in Ligue1 for PSG to win the League every season. So that the players' skills and enthusiasm do not develop when playing in the Champions League.
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You are wrong. Just buying many superstar players doesn't mean the management is good in PSG. They bought many famous players like Messi, Neymar, and Ramos for PSG and obviously, they spent a huge amount of money on these players while the other items couldn't do that but it doesn't mean they have good management.
PSG doesn't have a balanced team or at least they didn't have this situation before and that's mostly because of management in this team. Until they bought Enrique to get things together.
Agreed, they can bring in star players purely because of the money they have, because they also bring in those players when their time is almost up, so when they offer big money they will be willing to accept it. Another fact is that they were also unable to bring Paris Saint Germain to an impressive performance in the Champions League, there were often conflicts between them.
Paris Saint Germain's management only relies on money and that doesn't mean they have very good management. In my opinion, if we want to see good management then we can look at Real Madrid and Manchester City for example. I think they are a team that has had good management so far.
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You are wrong. Just buying many superstar players doesn't mean the management is good in PSG. They bought many famous players like Messi, Neymar, and Ramos for PSG and obviously, they spent a huge amount of money on these players while the other items couldn't do that but it doesn't mean they have good management.
PSG doesn't have a balanced team or at least they didn't have this situation before and that's mostly because of management in this team. Until they bought Enrique to get things together.




I don't know what else to say about PSG because since the beginning they brought in these star players, they only focused on the attack line without thinking about the midfielders and defense players, even though there is Sergio Ramos, 1 professional player is not enough to get big strength in the defense line and now that everyone has left PSG, this club looks like a club that has lost a precious pearl and looks deserted.
Maybe this is not management's fault but for me the coach or even management cannot manage PSG players who should build a club like a professional club and think about giving players who have high talent in every line.

Not only that, but the reserve players should also choose players who are always ready to replace the main players when they leave PSG so that when all the professional players leave, PSG will not lose the achievements that have been built previously.
Now PSG can do nothing but build the club patiently with ordinary players and this is a difficult responsibility for Enrique.
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It is Ligue 1, it is not the Premier League. PSG should under any and all circumstances still easily win the title. It is too one sided in that league. PSG has got billions backing the team. No other club comes close to that. And it is not like Mbappe leaves an empty space and they play with 10 men only. Someone will fill the gap and they have several top players sitting on the bench most of the time. There is a chance that several other players now thrive and become much better exactly because Mbappe is gone.
Yes, I also don't expect much from the other teams in Ligue 1, because their quality is still far behind if we compare it with Paris Saint Germain, that's what makes Paris Saint Germain have to be able to continue to dominate the league, if not then in my opinion it's a failure for them, because after all they are the best team from any point of view, there is no reason for them not to dominate. Missing Mbappe? In my opinion, that cannot be the reason because in terms of player composition they are still better than other teams.

I agree with you that this league is too one-sided, we can see significant differences between one team and another team. This is why it is not surprising that Ligue 1 is a boring league at the moment, because we cannot see very competitive competition, it is almost certain that Paris Saint Germain will be champions again next season with the strength they have, that is quite easy.
Pochettino failed, therefore Enrique was hired. It's like throwing coaches at the problem and hoping something sticks. Leverkusen's Xabi Alonso is performing miracles with a cheap squad. Friends, thats coaching

The owners of PSG may be wealthy, but they don't know how to develop a squad. Imagine handing a monkey a typewriter and expecting Shakespeare. You might get some excellent lines, but it won't be great. PSG will likely keep dominating Ligue 1, but they'll keep losing the Champions League. Yes, money can't buy happiness; or a Champions League trophy
It is because of poor management and lack of taste for good coach that is PSG problem. If not they can use their money to buy any players or coach that they want in other for them to be successful in UCL. If you look at Manchester city, after the Arab brother bought the club money was pumped in and currently the club is very strong.

Same can be done in PSG. Look at Real Madrid, they got money and all the world class players are with them, they even took that which PSG could not manage in order for them to win UCL which is Mbappe.

The problem with the PSG team wasn't about the poor management of the team because the management brought in good number of players to help solidify the strength of the team but they failed because at some point the players wasn't having a good relationship with each other on the field.
The Manchester City team is a typical example of a team that made good use of their money to get what they want because they got a good manager who got quality players that has helped the team to win the trophies they wanted, I think the problem that PSG has for not winning the UCL with the presence of Messi, Mbappe, Naymer and Ramos was bringing the stars when they were not in their best form.


You are wrong. Just buying many superstar players doesn't mean the management is good in PSG. They bought many famous players like Messi, Neymar, and Ramos for PSG and obviously, they spent a huge amount of money on these players while the other items couldn't do that but it doesn't mean they have good management.
PSG doesn't have a balanced team or at least they didn't have this situation before and that's mostly because of management in this team. Until they bought Enrique to get things together.




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The problem with the PSG team wasn't about the poor management of the team because the management brought in good number of players to help solidify the strength of the team but they failed because at some point the players wasn't having a good relationship with each other on the field.
The Manchester City team is a typical example of a team that made good use of their money to get what they want because they got a good manager who got quality players that has helped the team to win the trophies they wanted, I think the problem that PSG has for not winning the UCL with the presence of Messi, Mbappe, Naymer and Ramos was bringing the stars when they were not in their best form.
Some how on the contrary I don't believe that PSG had a problem of the players been able to understand their selves on the pitch, I believe that the players were even understanding but didn't have a very good rhythm on the pitch rather, they most times are unable to deliver because they had a good dependence on a particular player so it reduced their ability to grow and doing better than they have been doing before now, I believe now that they don't have a particular player to depend on, chances are that they will strive to collectively get the job done just as they should at once.

I want to believe that PSG has got the best squad in their league even I'm the absence of mbappe because I know that apart from the striker in which they will be lacking currently, they still have a good defense Lin, a good midfield and even their attack isn't in bad shape so they can capitalize on that to seeing how well they will be able to make up for the striker until a good replacement arrives, just like Madrid that went a season without a pure striker and was still able to deliver even at the champions league level, I believe that PSG too can especially in their domestic league.
A lot of things have been said regarding Paris Saint Germaine's failure to win the UEFA Champions League despite signing some of the best footballers in the world. For a club who once had the likes of Lionel Messi, Neymar Jr Kylian Mbappe and one of football's greatest defenders Sergio Ramos bit to be able to win the UEFA Champions League title, I strongly believe that there's something wrong with the teams tactical approaches. Paris Saint Germaine without doubt is good in spending hugely to sign some of the best players in the world and that has made most of the managers that's managed the club over the years to always depend on the individual brilliance of these quality players to help them win trophies instead of building strong teams that works better as a team than on individual brilliance.
Kylian Mbappe is the last of all the above mentioned players to leave the club and now that he's left the French champions, I think it'll be good for the club's current manager Luis Enrique to build a the club to always play top class team football instead of relying on their star players to help them win them win big matches.
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The problem with the PSG team wasn't about the poor management of the team because the management brought in good number of players to help solidify the strength of the team but they failed because at some point the players wasn't having a good relationship with each other on the field.
The Manchester City team is a typical example of a team that made good use of their money to get what they want because they got a good manager who got quality players that has helped the team to win the trophies they wanted, I think the problem that PSG has for not winning the UCL with the presence of Messi, Mbappe, Naymer and Ramos was bringing the stars when they were not in their best form.
Some how on the contrary I don't believe that PSG had a problem of the players been able to understand their selves on the pitch, I believe that the players were even understanding but didn't have a very good rhythm on the pitch rather, they most times are unable to deliver because they had a good dependence on a particular player so it reduced their ability to grow and doing better than they have been doing before now, I believe now that they don't have a particular player to depend on, chances are that they will strive to collectively get the job done just as they should at once.

I want to believe that PSG has got the best squad in their league even I'm the absence of mbappe because I know that apart from the striker in which they will be lacking currently, they still have a good defense Lin, a good midfield and even their attack isn't in bad shape so they can capitalize on that to seeing how well they will be able to make up for the striker until a good replacement arrives, just like Madrid that went a season without a pure striker and was still able to deliver even at the champions league level, I believe that PSG too can especially in their domestic league.
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The problem with the PSG team wasn't about the poor management of the team because the management brought in good number of players to help solidify the strength of the team but they failed because at some point the players wasn't having a good relationship with each other on the field.
The Manchester City team is a typical example of a team that made good use of their money to get what they want because they got a good manager who got quality players that has helped the team to win the trophies they wanted, I think the problem that PSG has for not winning the UCL with the presence of Messi, Mbappe, Naymer and Ramos was bringing the stars when they were not in their best form.

Manchester City has put full trust in Pep Guardiola, and is supporting him with the maximum budget to build squad depth, which is not only capable of dominating the Premier League, but also capable of winning the European Champions League. Maybe this is where the difference lies with PSG, who like to change coaches when they fail to meet expectations in a short time, indicating that management is the one who controls the team, the manager or head coach must adapt to management wishes. This is not wrong, because each club has its own approach, and fans certainly hope for the best for their club. PSG after Mbappe departure is still the dominant force in Ligue 1, there is no doubt about that. There is a possibility that PSG will again build a star studded squad, as they have done by bringing together Messi-Neymar-Mbappe and several other top European players in they squad.
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If you compare Ligue 1 with other competitions such as the English League, Bundesliga, Serie A and also La Liga, it is clear that there are really very significant differences that we can even find differences in the competition within this competition.
Ligue 1 is not able to show very competitive competition because there is only one team that dominates, in fact Ligue 1 is far behind other leagues that have recently become popular, such as the SPL from Saudi.
But in the future, I sure there will be quite significant differences, including the development of every other team will definitely be much better and PSG dominance will decrease slightly because they certainly won't have truly perfect performance like before.
Belief that Ligue 1 can get better can also be proven by several team that previously performed poorly, now showing their performance is capable of developing with big changes.
I would say that the difference in finances made France as big as it is right now, but they never really had any big interest towards football as a country, not in their culture all that much.

A ton of racist people complain about the fact that France national team is all black, and claim they are not "French", with the way world politics right now, I understand the complaint because we have tens of millions of immigrants all over the world these days, but most of those players were born and raised in France all their life, most of them even had their father born in France, because France has been a multi-cultural nation for a long time.

The trouble is that, cultures of other nations they combined have football as their favourite spending time, but French people rarely do. This causes Ligue 1 to have a lot of money because it is a rich nation, and a lot of talent, but not enough interest shown like other bigger leagues.
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Ligue 1 will not lose its popularity but PSG will lose its dominance. I actually think that without Mbappe, other teams will have the opportunity to eliminate PSG's dominance. -------
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Even without Mbappe, I am sure that PSG will still dominate the French League. So far, there has not been a French League club that is that strong, we can see from the statistical data. PSG has a lot of money too. Maybe they won't be as strong as before without Mbappe. But that doesn't mean they have become that weak. --------------------
If we look at the financial strength that PSG has, it looks like they will not lose their dominance in Ligue 1, they will try to recruit new players as Mbappe replacement. Maybe for the first half of next season, PSG will appear unstable because they need adaptation to eliminate their dependence on Mbappe, but overall PSG still deserves to be favorite as a strong candidate to win next season. It's true, PSG squad depth is still quite good when compared to its competitors in Ligue 1, and Mbappe departure could also provide an opportunity for other players to shine more.
Exactly, the point is that PSG is not a weak club even if Mbappe leaves, they will still be solid and strong in the French League. This is if we talk about PSG's dominance in the French League. Because, Luis Enrique is also not a random coach, he is quite experienced and he really understands how to rebuild and also strengthen the squads even without any big players. And PSG also has a lot of money, now they are not only focusing on developing the performance of PSG's original players, they are also looking for some of the world's top players who can further strengthen PSG on various fronts.

PSG priority scale is to win the Champions League, so they will try their best to continue to dominate Ligue 1. Enrique will get full support from club officials, to revise the depth of the squad and build a new scheme without Mbappe.
Well, the real problem is here, in the UCL match, not the French league. Because in the Champions League, the competition is very tight. There are lots of top clubs who are much stronger than Mbappe who compete in the Champion League. Therefore, without Mbappe, PSG will definitely experience a bit of difficulty, especially on the front lines. However, we still don't know Luis Enrique's fix plan to strengthen and prepare his entire squad at this time. Let's just try to see how PSG develops in the future.
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It is Ligue 1, it is not the Premier League. PSG should under any and all circumstances still easily win the title. It is too one sided in that league. PSG has got billions backing the team. No other club comes close to that. And it is not like Mbappe leaves an empty space and they play with 10 men only. Someone will fill the gap and they have several top players sitting on the bench most of the time. There is a chance that several other players now thrive and become much better exactly because Mbappe is gone.
Yes, I also don't expect much from the other teams in Ligue 1, because their quality is still far behind if we compare it with Paris Saint Germain, that's what makes Paris Saint Germain have to be able to continue to dominate the league, if not then in my opinion it's a failure for them, because after all they are the best team from any point of view, there is no reason for them not to dominate. Missing Mbappe? In my opinion, that cannot be the reason because in terms of player composition they are still better than other teams.

I agree with you that this league is too one-sided, we can see significant differences between one team and another team. This is why it is not surprising that Ligue 1 is a boring league at the moment, because we cannot see very competitive competition, it is almost certain that Paris Saint Germain will be champions again next season with the strength they have, that is quite easy.
Pochettino failed, therefore Enrique was hired. It's like throwing coaches at the problem and hoping something sticks. Leverkusen's Xabi Alonso is performing miracles with a cheap squad. Friends, thats coaching

The owners of PSG may be wealthy, but they don't know how to develop a squad. Imagine handing a monkey a typewriter and expecting Shakespeare. You might get some excellent lines, but it won't be great. PSG will likely keep dominating Ligue 1, but they'll keep losing the Champions League. Yes, money can't buy happiness; or a Champions League trophy
It is because of poor management and lack of taste for good coach that is PSG problem. If not they can use their money to buy any players or coach that they want in other for them to be successful in UCL. If you look at Manchester city, after the Arab brother bought the club money was pumped in and currently the club is very strong.

Same can be done in PSG. Look at Real Madrid, they got money and all the world class players are with them, they even took that which PSG could not manage in order for them to win UCL which is Mbappe.

The problem with the PSG team wasn't about the poor management of the team because the management brought in good number of players to help solidify the strength of the team but they failed because at some point the players wasn't having a good relationship with each other on the field.
The Manchester City team is a typical example of a team that made good use of their money to get what they want because they got a good manager who got quality players that has helped the team to win the trophies they wanted, I think the problem that PSG has for not winning the UCL with the presence of Messi, Mbappe, Naymer and Ramos was bringing the stars when they were not in their best form.
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The PSG management tried hard to strengthen the squad and win the Champions League title. The best players in the world were added to the squad for huge sums of money by the PSG management. But their biggest mistake was that they did not hire an experienced coach. The squad had many star players. Star players are very difficult to handle. This is not possible without an experienced coach. I think this was the biggest mistake of PSG management.

But last season PSG management appointed an experienced coach like Luis Enrique. Now if the PSG management gives Luis Enrique full freedom and big funds then maybe Luis Enrique will be able to strengthen the PSG team.
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They should focus to strengthen their team to win Ligue 1 instead of Champions League, there's no guarantee they will win Ligue 1 especially without Mbappe, I'm sure they will struggle and we will see a competition in Ligue 1. PSG to win Champions League is just a dream that impossible to achieve.

If PSG didn't win Ligue 1, we all know what the cause is.

You are right that there is no guarantee that PSG will win the Ligue 1 title. Without Mbappe, this team will undoubtedly be a bit weaker than last season. Mbappe was PSG's most important player and main striker. So the impact of Mbappe not being in the squad will certainly be seen to some extent.

But Luis Enrique is an experienced coach. At the same time, PSG have no shortage of money. Management does not skimp on spending money. Luis Enrique will have enough funds to add the players of his choice to the squad. Luis Enrique will certainly be able to find a worthy replacement for mbappe. So personally I don't think it will be difficult for PSG to win the Ligue 1 title.
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League One will become competitive only when other clubs have access to the kind of funds PSG has. Other clubs are not buoyant enough to buy quality players like PSG. However, we cannot rule out that a club might be lucky to have the right coach and some committed players who can give PSG a good chase for the League trophy. An example is what happened in the Bundesliga last season when Xabi Alonso used a set of unknown players and made history. Bayern Munich had better players and training staff but Bayer Leverkusen was fortunate to win the title last season.   
Ligue 1 seems difficult become more competitive in the future behind difference financial condition between PSG and other Ligue 1 teams participants, recently PSG always dominance for winning domestic league trophy every season with good financial and easily sign any qualities players every season than other Ligue 1 team. I don't think any manager in Ligue 1 has miracle did the same by Bayern Leverkusen in Bundesliga after success breaking out Bayern Munich dominance more than eleven season, PSG performance in this season not really quit well and losses many points at the early season.

But the top fourth standings teams in Ligue 1 get inconsistency performance loss many points from unpredictable teams, I think if only loss points facing PSG but with other team left can secure three points seems has opportunity to stop PSG dominance in Ligue 1.
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It is Ligue 1, it is not the Premier League. PSG should under any and all circumstances still easily win the title. It is too one sided in that league. PSG has got billions backing the team. No other club comes close to that. And it is not like Mbappe leaves an empty space and they play with 10 men only. Someone will fill the gap and they have several top players sitting on the bench most of the time. There is a chance that several other players now thrive and become much better exactly because Mbappe is gone.
Yes, I also don't expect much from the other teams in Ligue 1, because their quality is still far behind if we compare it with Paris Saint Germain, that's what makes Paris Saint Germain have to be able to continue to dominate the league, if not then in my opinion it's a failure for them, because after all they are the best team from any point of view, there is no reason for them not to dominate. Missing Mbappe? In my opinion, that cannot be the reason because in terms of player composition they are still better than other teams.

I agree with you that this league is too one-sided, we can see significant differences between one team and another team. This is why it is not surprising that Ligue 1 is a boring league at the moment, because we cannot see very competitive competition, it is almost certain that Paris Saint Germain will be champions again next season with the strength they have, that is quite easy.
Pochettino failed, therefore Enrique was hired. It's like throwing coaches at the problem and hoping something sticks. Leverkusen's Xabi Alonso is performing miracles with a cheap squad. Friends, thats coaching

The owners of PSG may be wealthy, but they don't know how to develop a squad. Imagine handing a monkey a typewriter and expecting Shakespeare. You might get some excellent lines, but it won't be great. PSG will likely keep dominating Ligue 1, but they'll keep losing the Champions League. Yes, money can't buy happiness; or a Champions League trophy
Money can buy happiness as long as it is implemented correctly and unfortunately PSG cannot do that. They have spent quite a bit of money to sign players but they still cannot achieve positive results outside of France. They will still be kings in Ligue One but for the Champions League they will never be able to get it as long as they take the wrong steps in their development.

I think a change of coach will not change anything and the need for a proportional management attitude in processing the players is very necessary for maximum results. Because so far I haven't seen any real changes and PSG seems to have to sort out their internal problems first before talking about their next opportunities.
Everyone is aware that PSG has been dumping cash about like confetti. Indeed, it has drawn notice to them and somewhat boosted Ligue 1. But the large trophy hasnt been theirs, has it?

They need to be more intelligence. Not only getting the biggest stars, but creating an actual squad. Observe Man City; their combination of young players and superstars makes them champions. PSG ought to have that.

Lets see what this Luis Enrique guy can do. He's had a solid history. Even the greatest coach, though, requires the ideal combination of players. Allow him time and encouragement, and perhaps PSG is more than simply a collection of flashy names.
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PSG is just impatient with coaches. They were so obsessed with winning the Champions League that they saw other titles as worthless. Almost all the coaches they have sacked from Thomas Tuchel to Mauricio Pochettino performed well but they were sacked just because of their inability to win the UCL. But it looks like they have become mature and patient since they have not sacked Luis Enrique after failing to achieve the club's long-term dream.    

I agree with you that the PSG management was very impatient with the coaches. But I won't say that the decision to sack Thomas Tuchel and Pochettino was wrong. These two coaches are quite experienced. But they don't have the ability to handle a lot of star players. Tuchel was the coach of Bayern Munich for a while. Tuchel was not successful with Munich either. So PSG management's decision to sack Tuchel, Galtier and Pochettino was correct. They should have appointed an experienced coach earlier.

Luis Enrique is the new coach of PSG. If the PSG management gives Luis Enrique full freedom to shape the squad, PSG could see a strong squad in the next few years. A team like Manchester City has been built by Guardiola as the best club in the Premier League. So Luis Enrique will be successful if he gets enough opportunities.
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It is Ligue 1, it is not the Premier League. PSG should under any and all circumstances still easily win the title. It is too one sided in that league. PSG has got billions backing the team. No other club comes close to that. And it is not like Mbappe leaves an empty space and they play with 10 men only. Someone will fill the gap and they have several top players sitting on the bench most of the time. There is a chance that several other players now thrive and become much better exactly because Mbappe is gone.
Yes, I also don't expect much from the other teams in Ligue 1, because their quality is still far behind if we compare it with Paris Saint Germain, that's what makes Paris Saint Germain have to be able to continue to dominate the league, if not then in my opinion it's a failure for them, because after all they are the best team from any point of view, there is no reason for them not to dominate. Missing Mbappe? In my opinion, that cannot be the reason because in terms of player composition they are still better than other teams.

I agree with you that this league is too one-sided, we can see significant differences between one team and another team. This is why it is not surprising that Ligue 1 is a boring league at the moment, because we cannot see very competitive competition, it is almost certain that Paris Saint Germain will be champions again next season with the strength they have, that is quite easy.
Pochettino failed, therefore Enrique was hired. It's like throwing coaches at the problem and hoping something sticks. Leverkusen's Xabi Alonso is performing miracles with a cheap squad. Friends, thats coaching

The owners of PSG may be wealthy, but they don't know how to develop a squad. Imagine handing a monkey a typewriter and expecting Shakespeare. You might get some excellent lines, but it won't be great. PSG will likely keep dominating Ligue 1, but they'll keep losing the Champions League. Yes, money can't buy happiness; or a Champions League trophy
It is because of poor management and lack of taste for good coach that is PSG problem. If not they can use their money to buy any players or coach that they want in other for them to be successful in UCL. If you look at Manchester city, after the Arab brother bought the club money was pumped in and currently the club is very strong.

Same can be done in PSG. Look at Real Madrid, they got money and all the world class players are with them, they even took that which PSG could not manage in order for them to win UCL which is Mbappe.
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I agree with the people who think Mbappe's departure will decrease the interest in the Ligue 1 more as of next season. Because this league is already not one of the most attracting ones you know.  Sad

But at least watching some superstar players like Mbappe has kept the league more alive. But now there is going to be a quality decrease for sure. I don't know how they can attract real interest in this league either. Investors are preferring leagues such as the Premier League for investment the most. I don't feel like this will change in the near future. Nothing comes to my mind to change this in France for now unless they make changes in taxation law.

What's the reason? is it because Kylian Mbappe is a superstar player? I don't agree with this opinion, Ligue 1 already has its own people's interest, and before Mbappe went to PSG, people were still watching this league, remember that the main magnet in Ligue 1 is PSG, not Kylian Mbappe. However, because nowadays sport is no longer just sport but sportstainment, I think there's a little truth in the fact that Kylian Mbappe has his own base, which makes whatever he does, the decisions he makes become the highlight and entertainment.
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They should focus to strengthen their team to win Ligue 1 instead of Champions League, there's no guarantee they will win Ligue 1 especially without Mbappe, I'm sure they will struggle and we will see a competition in Ligue 1. PSG to win Champions League is just a dream that impossible to achieve.

If PSG didn't win Ligue 1, we all know what the cause is.
It's quite strange with what you said when you say that PSG should focus on the current ligue 1 trophy instead of the champions league, try to pay attention to ligue 1, don't they win the ligue every season unless there is a team that is able to break their dominance in ligue 1 so far and that happens almost once every 10 seasons,  currently PSG has a star squad and has quality that is far from other teams in the ligue 1, but for some reason you doubt they can't win Ligue 1 trophy even without Mbappe?
During this time Mbappe has developed rapidly into a star at PSG and even when he was still playing in Monaco before Mbappe was not star player in Ligue 1, at that time without Mbappe in the squad, PSG was able to dominate Ligue 1, then why can't PSG do it now without Mbappe?

Mbappe has indeed had a great influence on PSG attacking line so far, but that does not mean that without Mbappe, PSG will lose its dominance in ligue 1 next season, currently what PSG expects is the Champions League trophy and without star players it is of course difficult for PSG to be able to compete in the Champions League next season, that's why currently PSG is more inclined to strengthen its squad every season just can for get the Champions League trophy for the first time in the club history.
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