Michael Ballack, former German international midfielder (98 caps, 42 goals), expresses his admiration for the PSG 2024-2025 version in L’Équipe. He underlines the transformation of the Parisian club, which is now perceived as a tight-knit, homogeneous group, capable of uniting its supporters and spreading a real collective force.
Ballack “This team spreads the feeling that fans can more easily identify with this new project”
“When you see this Paris in action, it’s hard not to like it. This team spreads the feeling that fans can more easily identify with this new project with a close-knit, homogeneous group that exudes great collective strength.”
Michael Ballack makes no secret of his enthusiasm for today’s PSG. In his opinion, this cohesion makes the Parisian club hard to dislike. The former German international highlights PSG’s metamorphosis under Luis Enrique, who has instilled a strong collective spirit, a far cry from past criticisms of oversized egos and star politics.
This change has not only improved the club’s image in France, but also in Germany. This German recognition underlines the success of a project that has combined individual talent with collective rigor, transforming PSG into a feared steamroller in Europe.