According to Le Parisien, Paris Saint-Germain made a bold decision on the eve of their Coupe de France match against Fontenay. Noham Kamara (18), David Boly (16), and Mathis Jangeal (17) did not play in the U21 match in Lens and will train with the first team.
Noham Kamara, David Boly, and Mathis Jangeal did not participate in the U21 match in Lens today. They will train with the first team tomorrow, one day before the match against Fontenay.”, writes the journalist Benjamin Quarez on X.
This type of decision is far from insignificant. By leaving out Noham Kamara (18), David Boly (16), and Mathis Jangeal (17) from the U21 squad, Paris Saint-Germain is sending a clear message: the Coupe de France is also an evaluation ground for its young players. Kamara, already a regular in the defensive rotation this season, embodies the continuity between youth development and the demands of top-level competition.
Boly and Jangeal, on the other hand, represent the immediate future, the future that Luis Enrique is observing methodically but without haste. With a tricky away match against Fontenay just one day away, the Parisian staff is prioritizing close contact with the first team, the intensity of training sessions, and the transmission of team cohesion. More than just a reward, this call-up to training resembles a full-scale test, in a context where PSG is seeking to combine immediate results with long-term development.
