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I agree with you. We all know Mbappe was the most important player in PSG's squad. There is no doubt that Mbappe was PSG's leading scorer. But I don't think PSG can dominate Ligue 1 without Mbappe. Without Mbappe, it may be difficult for PSG to perform well in the Champions League. However, it will not be difficult for PSG to dominate the league.

PSG is a very rich club. And they never skimp on spending money. Moreover, PSG coach Luis Enrique is very experienced. Luis Enrique will certainly take whatever steps are necessary to strengthen his squad. And Luis Enrique will get all financial support from PSG management. So I believe Luis Enrique will be able to keep the performance of PSG team stable in the next season as well. And PSG will dominate Ligue 1.
In terms of scoring goals it may be true that the he left of Mbappe will affect the number of goals that PSG will produce each season, but in order to dominate Ligue 1, I don't think it will affect the presence or absence of Mbappe There are still several other players that Luis Enrique can rely on and maybe they will also look for a replacement after Mabppe left for Real Madrid.

This financial support is what makes most people not think that PSG's dominance will be taken over by another team because they can still find a replacement to fill the void left by Mbbape. Moreover, Luis Enrique is also quite an experienced coach so these two aspects will be added value for PSG to continue dominating Ligue 1.
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I agree with you. We all know Mbappe was the most important player in PSG's squad. There is no doubt that Mbappe was PSG's leading scorer. But I don't think PSG can dominate Ligue 1 without Mbappe. Without Mbappe, it may be difficult for PSG to perform well in the Champions League. However, it will not be difficult for PSG to dominate the league.

PSG is a very rich club. And they never skimp on spending money. Moreover, PSG coach Luis Enrique is very experienced. Luis Enrique will certainly take whatever steps are necessary to strengthen his squad. And Luis Enrique will get all financial support from PSG management. So I believe Luis Enrique will be able to keep the performance of PSG team stable in the next season as well. And PSG will dominate Ligue 1.
It should be so that Paris Saint Germain will not have too much difficulty returning to dominating the league, because they are the best team with a luxurious squad compared to other teams, so for me there is no reason for them not to dominate the league. In my opinion, Mbappe's departure cannot be a reason for them to lose their dominance in the league.

However, if we talk about the Champions League, then I agree that they will have difficulties as usual. With Mbappe in the squad they are still having difficulties, in fact they once had 3 star players at once and it didn't have any impact on them. Now they have to realize that star players alone are not enough to bring them success in the Champions League, so they have to have a winning mentality too, and that must be owned by the team as a whole, not just by individuals or just a few players.
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With Mbappe out of the picture, Ligue 1 is suddenly wide open. PSG, they're still strong, nobody's denying that. They are not, however, invincible. Last season, that was evident. They will have to make adjustments without Mbappe. They can, of course, always afford to buy their way out of any situation. Chemistry matters. Team spirit matters. You cant just purchase that overnight.

So, for the other teams, this is their chance. They can rise up, take on PSG, and bring excitement back to Ligue 1. Folks, that is what we want. Competition. Drama. A real race to the finish line. This season, anything can happen.
Mbappe has been a star who has indeed had a huge influence on PSG attack, but I don't think losing Mbappe at this time will make PSG weak in ligue 1, agree or not but even without Mbappe in my opinion, PSG will still dominate ligue 1 later, Mbappe has been with PSG for almost 6 years, but hasn't PSG dominated Ligue 1 even before Mbappe became a PSG player?
Losing Mbappe may only affect PSG's performance in the Champions League but not Ligue 1, because indeed the quality of the squad owned by PSG is currently far above the squad of other team players in Ligue 1 today.

The financial strength possessed by PSG will of course make it easier for them to recruit other star players as Mbappe replacement later, currently they just need to find the right players to be able to return to have a very reliable attacking line later, in my opinion, whoever will replace Mbappe at PSG can certainly be sure that he will also be able to become a star in ligue 1, because I am quite sure if there are no other strikers who is indeed supported by players who are better than those currently owned by PSG.
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Without Kylian Mbappe, PSG will still dominate league 1 but will not succeed in the champions league and this is a simple understanding of what PSG will experience in the coming season when Enrique has to come under pressure from PSG's previous dependence which currently must be changed instantly. Competing with cooperation between other players creates greater strength and I think at the start of the season PSG will experience a little difficulty.
PSG still has Kolo Muani and Goncalo Ramos who will later be Mbappe's replacements and these two players are one of the striker players who are under pressure to be able to perform like Mbappe, while Goncalo Ramos has just joined PSG and cannot yet provide proof that he has the skills. better.

I agree with you that PSG often focus on the attack line and ignore the importance of the role of midfielders who can always provide a big boost to the strikers to be able to score in large numbers and now in the coaching era Enrique must be able to try to prioritize all lines.
This is why I believe that they are going to be just fine. All they did was win the league even when Mbappe was there, sure they have seen Finals at UCL now, but they still didn't win anything.

It means that, this season, first time without Mbappe for many years, all they have to do is win the league, if they can do that, then they are going to be fine. That would match the achievements that they had with Mbappe, meaning that they should not really be worried about it at all, it would be basically the same situation. Would they? I do not know, but I feel like their squad is good enough to win it, and I do not think that it would change all that much, they should be still capable of winning the title if you ask me, even without Mbappe.
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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. Yes, PSG is still the #1 favorite for now, but at least they won't be as dominant as they were when they were with Mbappe. We might be able to see where PSG has to fight to win the league championship, unlike this season where PSG really dominated Ligue 1 with a goal difference of +48 goals and collected 76 points, 9 points ahead of Monaco in second place.

I don't believe Mbappe leaving PSG would make them not dominate the French league. They still have so much money more than every other team in the league. They still have to money to sign the best footballers in the world, other Ligue 1 teams don't have that luxury.
Without Mbappe, the coach just needs to build his team around other players. PSG have a good coach in Enrique and he knows how to manage a team.

PSG still have a few signings to make in other to strengthen their team. They need defenders midfielders and also attackers, but the problem with PSG is that they always make the wrong decisions. I don't know how they always seem to neglect their midfield and defence and focus only on attack.
I believe PSG would still win the league comfortably next season, and yeah I also believe without Mbappe, the recognition of the Ligue 1 would reduce a bit.
Without Kylian Mbappe, PSG will still dominate league 1 but will not succeed in the champions league and this is a simple understanding of what PSG will experience in the coming season when Enrique has to come under pressure from PSG's previous dependence which currently must be changed instantly. Competing with cooperation between other players creates greater strength and I think at the start of the season PSG will experience a little difficulty.
PSG still has Kolo Muani and Goncalo Ramos who will later be Mbappe's replacements and these two players are one of the striker players who are under pressure to be able to perform like Mbappe, while Goncalo Ramos has just joined PSG and cannot yet provide proof that he has the skills. better.

I agree with you that PSG often focus on the attack line and ignore the importance of the role of midfielders who can always provide a big boost to the strikers to be able to score in large numbers and now in the coaching era Enrique must be able to try to prioritize all lines.
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I do not believe that Mbappe will create unrest within the team because he is living his dream. He had a dream to play for Real Madrid and now I can say he is home. Carlo Ancelotti, who manages Real Madrid, also manages Mbappe. I trust Ancelotti in that regard. Ancelotti is a great coach. Mbappe, on the other hand, will also be in Spain with the games he left off from where he did wonders in the French league.
Being at Real Madrid has been his dream since he was little, he was even willing to get a salary below standard just because he wanted to make his dream come true, so it's hard to imagine him causing unrest when he was at Real Madrid. I don't think he would do anything stupid that would harm himself.
Real Madrid is a big club that doesn't just have one star player so Mbappe can't be selfish like when he was at PSG where the club only relied on Mbappe for its success while Real Madrid relied on all the players to create success so if he was selfish Real Madrid wouldn't hesitate to kick him out club.

Carlo Ancelotti is an experienced coach so he will definitely give direction to his players and he will also be a fair coach for his players so that there are no differences. Maybe Mbappe will be treated the same as other players at Real Madrid, there are no privileges or golden children like in this PSG will make other players feel jealous and other players will not play optimally because they feel they are different, so they have to act like players who come to the club and adapt well with their club colleagues.
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I don't believe Mbappe leaving PSG would make them not dominate the French league. They still have so much money more than every other team in the league. They still have to money to sign the best footballers in the world, other Ligue 1 teams don't have that luxury.
Without Mbappe, the coach just needs to build his team around other players. PSG have a good coach in Enrique and he knows how to manage a team.

I believe PSG would still win the league comfortably next season, and yeah I also believe without Mbappe, the recognition of the Ligue 1 would reduce a bit.

I agree with you. We all know Mbappe was the most important player in PSG's squad. There is no doubt that Mbappe was PSG's leading scorer. But I don't think PSG can dominate Ligue 1 without Mbappe. Without Mbappe, it may be difficult for PSG to perform well in the Champions League. However, it will not be difficult for PSG to dominate the league.

PSG is a very rich club. And they never skimp on spending money. Moreover, PSG coach Luis Enrique is very experienced. Luis Enrique will certainly take whatever steps are necessary to strengthen his squad. And Luis Enrique will get all financial support from PSG management. So I believe Luis Enrique will be able to keep the performance of PSG team stable in the next season as well. And PSG will dominate Ligue 1.
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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. Yes, PSG is still the #1 favorite for now, but at least they won't be as dominant as they were when they were with Mbappe. We might be able to see where PSG has to fight to win the league championship, unlike this season where PSG really dominated Ligue 1 with a goal difference of +48 goals and collected 76 points, 9 points ahead of Monaco in second place.
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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. PSG still has many talented players and they will also purchase other talented players to improve or maintain PSG's performance. And they have the money for it. So, it doesn't mean that PSG is very weak and can even be eliminated easily. I thought, it wouldn't be like that.

I don't underestimate other clubs in the French League, yes, not at all. However, I still think that PSG will still be strong compared to other clubs in the French league. While now, PSG is making and setting their strategy to strengthen the club even without Mbappe. We know that they also target some big players in all lineups, not only for the attacking lines. So, this will keep the strength of this top club French League.
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.

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. However, PSG dominance will not last forever, every team will experience ups and downs in performance, regardless of their financial strength and squad depth. Who knows, there might be a surprise team like Leverkusen in Ligeu 1, this is also not impossible. But for next season, it looks like PSG will bring the trophy home again.
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This is a result of their dependence on Mbappe, so that Mbappe's absence is felt when they play. But let's see whether they will be able to get rid of that dependency quickly or not, but what is clear is that I won't rush to say that it will be difficult for them after Mbappe's departure, I will first see how they perform next season.
But I hope they will be able to play as usual and even better next season. For Ligue 1, maybe I won't discuss it further, but what I want to see is how they perform in the Champions League after being without "star" players. Will that make it more difficult for them or will it actually give them a new color because they can play more relying on team cohesion.
Just before mbappe left PSG, their coach Enrique was trying to build a tactics where mbappe doesn't really have to fit in, more like such that will reduce the dependency on mbappe, buy it turned out that in vital games such as the champions league games and key Ligue 1 games, he allowed mbappe in to be able to get some advantage in the game because they are important games which he needed to win and make sure he will be able to get the most off the league game and even the champions league games which were also important games to him too but now I think in his absence they are going to look for a way around it.

I don't believe that a team can get so stocked because of the absence of a player, they will only try and get a good replacement that  they will be able to depend on to occupy the position left vacant by the player, in some cases it could be that they are going to be unable to get an exact for for the replacement but they can be able to het someone with which they can gradually grow with to the point he get to fit in better again like the one they lost.no player is totally irreplaceable, at a point the team is definitely going to gwt a replacement buy it may only take some time.
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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. Yes, PSG is still the #1 favorite for now, but at least they won't be as dominant as they were when they were with Mbappe. We might be able to see where PSG has to fight to win the league championship, unlike this season where PSG really dominated Ligue 1 with a goal difference of +48 goals and collected 76 points, 9 points ahead of Monaco in second place.

I don't believe Mbappe leaving PSG would make them not dominate the French league. They still have so much money more than every other team in the league. They still have to money to sign the best footballers in the world, other Ligue 1 teams don't have that luxury.
Without Mbappe, the coach just needs to build his team around other players. PSG have a good coach in Enrique and he knows how to manage a team.

PSG still have a few signings to make in other to strengthen their team. They need defenders midfielders and also attackers, but the problem with PSG is that they always make the wrong decisions. I don't know how they always seem to neglect their midfield and defence and focus only on attack.
I believe PSG would still win the league comfortably next season, and yeah I also believe without Mbappe, the recognition of the Ligue 1 would reduce a bit.
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If Mbappe cannot control himself and cannot lower his ego, then it will be very dangerous for him. Keep in mind, his current team is Real Madrid, not Paris Saint Germain and Real Madrid is a strict team so he can't do whatever he wants, unlike when he was still in the Les Parisiens uniform.
At Paris Saint Germain he had that privilege, but at Real Madrid he did not have that privilege. I'm sure if his attitude is unpleasant and he can't change it, then Real Madrid will not hesitate to throw him away, even if he is a "star" player who has very good abilities.
He must be able to adapt and lower the ego that he has often shown, all for the sake of his future.

I am a Real Madrid fan and the truth is I am not very happy because he is from Madrid and that is the reason, he can create differences and disparity in the team but I think what you say is a great and very valid argument, also as time goes by the player begins to mature more, in the Eurocup we saw again how he did it, and the football system itself made him teach a lesson, something that was not even his fault, but with what happened to his nose it set off the alarms, in fact I hope he is okay and that there is no danger, but these types of experiences make a good player mature in many aspects.}

I do not believe that Mbappe will create unrest within the team because he is living his dream. He had a dream to play for Real Madrid and now I can say he is home. Carlo Ancelotti, who manages Real Madrid, also manages Mbappe. I trust Ancelotti in that regard. Ancelotti is a great coach. Mbappe, on the other hand, will also be in Spain with the games he left off from where he did wonders in the French league.
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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. Yes, PSG is still the #1 favorite for now, but at least they won't be as dominant as they were when they were with Mbappe. We might be able to see where PSG has to fight to win the league championship, unlike this season where PSG really dominated Ligue 1 with a goal difference of +48 goals and collected 76 points, 9 points ahead of Monaco in second place.
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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. PSG still has many talented players and they will also purchase other talented players to improve or maintain PSG's performance. And they have the money for it. So, it doesn't mean that PSG is very weak and can even be eliminated easily. I thought, it wouldn't be like that.

I don't underestimate other clubs in the French League, yes, not at all. However, I still think that PSG will still be strong compared to other clubs in the French league. While now, PSG is making and setting their strategy to strengthen the club even without Mbappe. We know that they also target some big players in all lineups, not only for the attacking lines. So, this will keep the strength of this top club French League.
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If Mbappe cannot control himself and cannot lower his ego, then it will be very dangerous for him. Keep in mind, his current team is Real Madrid, not Paris Saint Germain and Real Madrid is a strict team so he can't do whatever he wants, unlike when he was still in the Les Parisiens uniform.
At Paris Saint Germain he had that privilege, but at Real Madrid he did not have that privilege. I'm sure if his attitude is unpleasant and he can't change it, then Real Madrid will not hesitate to throw him away, even if he is a "star" player who has very good abilities.
He must be able to adapt and lower the ego that he has often shown, all for the sake of his future.

I am a Real Madrid fan and the truth is I am not very happy because he is from Madrid and that is the reason, he can create differences and disparity in the team but I think what you say is a great and very valid argument, also as time goes by the player begins to mature more, in the Eurocup we saw again how he did it, and the football system itself made him teach a lesson, something that was not even his fault, but with what happened to his nose it set off the alarms, in fact I hope he is okay and that there is no danger, but these types of experiences make a good player mature in many aspects.}
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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. Yes, PSG is still the #1 favorite for now, but at least they won't be as dominant as they were when they were with Mbappe. We might be able to see where PSG has to fight to win the league championship, unlike this season where PSG really dominated Ligue 1 with a goal difference of +48 goals and collected 76 points, 9 points ahead of Monaco in second place.
With Mbappe out of the picture, Ligue 1 is suddenly wide open. PSG, they're still strong, nobody's denying that. They are not, however, invincible. Last season, that was evident. They will have to make adjustments without Mbappe. They can, of course, always afford to buy their way out of any situation. Chemistry matters. Team spirit matters. You cant just purchase that overnight.

So, for the other teams, this is their chance. They can rise up, take on PSG, and bring excitement back to Ligue 1. Folks, that is what we want. Competition. Drama. A real race to the finish line. This season, anything can happen.
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What makes you think that PSG will no longer dominate Ligue 1 now that Kylian Mbappe is gone?
I don't think Mbappe is the only player who can score goals when he is the target man. Other players such as Goncalo Ramos and Randal Kolo Muani can also be expected to be good if Luis Enrique makes them target men. So I don't think PSG will lose much to be proud of next season, that includes their goal productivity.

As a result of Mbappe leaving, the two existing center forwards are likely to get main places in Luis Enrique's squad. Ramos or Muani will shine even more next season, so I don't think PSG will lose ground in dominating Ligue 1.
I don't think losing Mbappe will make it difficult for PSG next season, PSG will continue to dominate Ligue 1 and I don't think PSG will have any problems with Mbappe's departure next season. PSG must immediately forget about Mbappe because they have to look for another replacement next season and if there are no players they can successfully recruit then Ramos or Muani will be options that Luis Enrique can use.

Every team will definitely experience the same problem where players will come and go, so this is not a big problem. The problem is how next season they can be stronger in the Champions League competition because the big target that Luis Enrique must achieve is to give the PSG the trophy.
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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. Yes, PSG is still the #1 favorite for now, but at least they won't be as dominant as they were when they were with Mbappe. We might be able to see where PSG has to fight to win the league championship, unlike this season where PSG really dominated Ligue 1 with a goal difference of +48 goals and collected 76 points, 9 points ahead of Monaco in second place.
Most people also think that it will be a concern how PSG will be without Mbappe in the course of the season that will begin, because indeed Mbappe became the core player of the attack that PSG had last season besides Mbappe's presence was very influential in the front line with his speed and ability.

But apart from that I quite believe that the popularity might decrease although not significantly but people will pay more attention to where the star plays and that league will be the highlight, after all Mbappe is one of the stars of football and he has a lot of fans so it is possible that some viewers switch to watch the match especially at Real Madrid where he has a career today.
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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. Yes, PSG is still the #1 favorite for now, but at least they won't be as dominant as they were when they were with Mbappe. We might be able to see where PSG has to fight to win the league championship, unlike this season where PSG really dominated Ligue 1 with a goal difference of +48 goals and collected 76 points, 9 points ahead of Monaco in second place.
What makes you think that PSG will no longer dominate Ligue 1 now that Kylian Mbappe is gone?
I don't think Mbappe is the only player who can score goals when he is the target man. Other players such as Goncalo Ramos and Randal Kolo Muani can also be expected to be good if Luis Enrique makes them target men. So I don't think PSG will lose much to be proud of next season, that includes their goal productivity.

As a result of Mbappe leaving, the two existing center forwards are likely to get main places in Luis Enrique's squad. Ramos or Muani will shine even more next season, so I don't think PSG will lose ground in dominating Ligue 1.
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PSG since being taken over by Naseer has spent a lot of money to fulfill its ambition in winning the Champions League trophy, but it is strange indeed when a team that is full of stars and able to dominate the league so far has only been able to reach the final round as their best achievement in the Champions League and even that only happens once, PSG has been building a team with a short time so indeed their team balance is often disturbed when there are players who leave and enter,  we can see that so far PSG has often made player transfers every season and made the coach have to continue to change their main line-up which has the effect of team not being cohesive and not creating chemistry between players so far.
What you said is true, it is better for PSG to do what Manchester City is doing at the moment, it is better for PSG to start looking for young talents and form them into a unit in the team so that they have a very good cohesion like other teams, the arrival of Luis Enrique of course gives great expectations to PSG,  Even though they failed this season, I think with his experience and ability to coach a team like Barcelona so far, of course it is possible for Enrique to provide a new nuance for PSG by forming a team that relies on collective play and also young talents later.
I mean if your only goal is to win UCL and the only thing you do is spending money, then you are bound to lose some money anyway and not get it. Just spending money alone doesn't get you a win, that is not how it works, you need to end up with something much better.

We should consider that they have never kept a manager for too long, and kept on changing their manager, that could be one of the reasons. They need to get some good manager, and a great director of football and let them do what they do for five seasons in a row. Right now they have Enrique, about to go on his second season, just let him run for 4 more seasons, I guarantee you that they will have a higher chance, even without Mbappe, because manager would create his ideal team.
Building a team without money is possible if they are able to produce a lot of good talent from their academy, but currently PSG does have a super luxurious academy but we don't see any good talent from PSG, so it does require PSG to look for star players to fill their squad every season, talking about the duration of the coach contract so far, indeed if PSG has never retained their coach for more than two seasons, including the current Enrique.

I don't know what their goal is to often give a two-year contract to the coach, but I think maybe they really want to see how good the performance of the coach is at PSG, so that even if later PSG's performance is not in accordance with the expected expectations, of course PSG will not have difficulties and also have to pay a large compensation for the dismissal of the coach, ashort time to build a team will certainly not produce an ideal team but on the other hand giving trust for a long time to the coach is also a big risk to the team, many experiences we can see how the club gives a long trust to a coach ,but the coach is not able to provide the results expected by the management and fans so far.
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In fact, when Mbappe last season was not in the PSG squad on several occasions, PSG more often got bad results when Mbappe was absent. Therefore, it will certainly still be a difficult season for PSG to get good results next season, because at least PSG will also still adapt after Mbappe departure. Indeed, I also admit that PSG will still be able and easy to bring in their target players in the transfer market later. But still, for me personally quite sure, even though PSG still has a good squad and manager, but to be consistent and to dominate Ligue 1 without Mbappe it will still be difficult. Therefore, this factor will open up a good chance for other teams to be able to enter the team in the title candidate next season.
This is a result of their dependence on Mbappe, so that Mbappe's absence is felt when they play. But let's see whether they will be able to get rid of that dependency quickly or not, but what is clear is that I won't rush to say that it will be difficult for them after Mbappe's departure, I will first see how they perform next season.
But I hope they will be able to play as usual and even better next season. For Ligue 1, maybe I won't discuss it further, but what I want to see is how they perform in the Champions League after being without "star" players. Will that make it more difficult for them or will it actually give them a new color because they can play more relying on team cohesion.
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Seems like Ethan Mbappé has also understood that staying in PSG is actually not going to give him anything substantial in his career. So it is in his best interest to leave PSG and build up his career with some other big club if possible. And if not, even some other clubs that might not be S tier but A tier are also going to be OK for his future. The only thing Ethan will be able to do in PSG is farming Ligue 1 title.

You know, the only reason players actually go there is because of the money they can offer to those players. I am not saying there is anything wrong if the players go to PSG for money. But they also have to understand that potential that they will be wasting, right?
Let's be honest about it, Ethan is not going to be a player anywhere, maybe some lower leagues if he gets any chances, but that's about it. Kylian is so great that PSG wanted to keep his brother for a while, to keep Kylian happy, but as soon as Kylian left, there was no way that Ethan would have continued there. The fact that ethan "quit" is just saving himself from humiliation, because the reality is that we are talking about him being fired if he didn't quit, and that would have looked worse.

This is why I believe that the best thing to do for him would be finding a second or even third division team where he could constantly play and get time, which would help him a lot but that is his level and he can't get any better than that.
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