Luis Enrique, coach of Paris Saint-Germain since the summer of 2023, arrived in the capital on a 2-year contract. A decision on his future is therefore imminent. Normally, it will be an official extension soon. But Djamel assures us this Thursday that a few tensions and the 1-2 defeat by Atlético de Madrid could upset everything.
“ The players, especially the attacking ones, are showing more and more reluctance about Luis Enrique’s game plan. The team’s play is categorized as “sterile” and “predictable” by various members of the squad.
The coach has been a little too rigorous with some of his ideas, such as not using a number 9.
He’s happy not to use a number 9, and considers that he has what it takes in this position. In fact, for the time being, he’s not calling for a number 9 for the winter mercato. He has indicated to management that he would like to see the following reinforcements for the winter mercato:
◉ A central
◉ A winger
Management are keeping a close eye on Luis Enrique and his performances. Having been very satisfied with the mercato, he is suddenly complaining privately about his squad. This has not gone down well with the higher-ups, who feel that, unlike his predecessors, he has been given total control over the squad and the mercato.
These various frictions potentially weaken the position of Luis Enrique, who has just extended his contract.
In the upper echelons, there is only one game in sight: the match against Bayern. While this match will not necessarily be decisive for the Spanish tactician’s future, it will be eagerly awaited, and all eyes will be on Paris’ performance.”
Soccer can be cruel, surprising and fast-paced. Such reversals of fortune have been seen before.
However, we must be extremely cautious. We’re all familiar with those rumours of a strong decision following a disappointing result. It’s even better if you put the content aside.
There’s talk of a sterile style of play, while inefficiency is often highlighted. And yet, to miss chances … you have to get them. PSG are the 3rd team in terms of the number of shots they take into their opponents’ penalty area. Not bad at all for a sterile team.
And watch out for the mercato, with the Parisian club choosing not to spend huge sums of money, but to negotiate with clubs that know how to be reasonable. It’s not the same as categorically refusing to recruit a player.
Above all, let’s let PSG get on with their work, and find a way to improve their efficiency, which seems to lie more in regaining their confidence than in tactics.