Alain Giresse, a former French international who played for Bordeaux and Marseille, spoke to Le Parisien about the difference between Fabian Ruiz of Paris Saint-Germain and the Spanish national team. He has a few leads for the 28-year-old midfielder.
Alain Giresse “ When you see him with Paris, you don’t think he’s a European champion”.
“It’s not easy to decipher. In fact, the opposite is usually true. Maybe it’s psychological…
At PSG, even if Luis Enrique advocates a game of possession, he has strikers who take up space and demand more long-range play. He lacks players with whom he could forge connections in combination or preparation.
In terms of mindset and professionalism, he seems a nickel. But when you see him with Paris, you don’t think he’s a European champion – that’s impossible!”
It’s true that Fabian Ruiz seems to lose some of his talent when he pulls on a Roja shirt. Even if he has already played some great matches for PSG, it’s still far too rare. Particularly when you consider the series of masterclasses he holds with the national team.
So it’s hard to imagine that he’ll make a big impact any time soon, as time goes by without any clear change. Even so, he seems to be one of Luis Enrique’s midfield stalwarts, starting every Champions League match. But we wouldn’t be surprised to see that change next Wednesday against Atlético Madrid (Matchday 4).
Especially as his rivals are pushing in the right direction. Faced with this stalemate at the club, we’re beginning to think that a sale is the best solution, with a possible good price this winter. Perhaps hope is still possible, since the talent is there. What remains to be seen is the position of the staff and the club.