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Truthfully this season wasn't good for PSG at all. I'm not contented with Galtier's management here and I was already worried about PSG when they made this choice as well. Because Galtier had no experience with a top team like PSG before. He didn't know how to deal with world stars like Messi, Mbappe, Neymar and so on. Of course this team can win the Ligue 1 title anyway even under the management of one of us here.
But especially the Champions League performance was a big disappointment.
From now on the only thing I'm curious about is if PSG will replace Galtier with a much bigger name who can really boost them. Mourinho has been the most speculated name recently but we will see.
Obviously, we both know it. but one thing we forget, that at the start of the season they seem very convincing. unfortunately, their performance has decreased along with issues of problems in the locker room and media reports that always corner PSG. until the time comes for PSG to be hit by various problems, whether it's Mbappe, Neymar and even Messi at the end of the season. made worse, several core players suffered injuries which ultimately resulted in a decrease in performance.
Referring to what you said, I can understand if Galtier lacks high flying hours managing a club as big as Paris Saint-Germain. maybe also, what you say is true that Galtier doesn't have the experience to handle big stars yet. Besides that, there are many other factors based on my point of view. and I think, I often describe it in several posts.
regarding coaches, as far as I know for now, only Julian Nagelsmann is a strong candidate to become PSG coach. in fact, I'm pretty sure he will give it his all if he does eventually come to the Parc des Princes. in fact, I would agree even more if Nagelsmann overhauled the existing line-up of players. That way, he will be free with what he wants. by the way Jose Mourinho, last I read the rumours. that PSG are no longer interested in him after losing in the Europa League. well, I'm curious, which coach will handle PSG. so, let's wait.