Randal Kolo Muani, the 26-year-old French national team striker who was struggling at Paris Saint-Germain, has been loaned out to Juventus Turin until the end of the 2024-2025 season without an option to buy. For the time being, he has returned to form with some fine performances, and the Turin club has already announced its desire to keep him. He himself told Canal + that he felt at home in Turin. He also spoke of his departure from PSG and the problem of confidence with his former coach, Luis Enrique, coupled with his own doubts.
Kolo Muani “you always have to fight, progress and move forward”.
“It’s part of a footballer’s career, you always have to fight, progress, move forward. For me, it’s about continuing to work and giving my best. I’m particularly happy with tonight’s victory.
Kolo Muani “You could say it’s confidence, but it’s also on my side”.
I’m someone who likes to be out on the pitch, like any footballer. Maybe I was going in the wrong direction, but now I feel better. You could say it’s confidence, but it’s also on my side. Work hard, never give up. I’m continuing to work, doing what I know best. As long as I’m on the pitch, I’m happy.
It’s a respectful message from the player. We know he doesn’t like to create controversy, and he didn’t try to. Of course, everyone could see that things weren’t going well with Luis Enrique when it came to soccer. When you reach an impasse, you have to know how to turn around, and that’s what the player did.
It’s understandable that he suffered from his situation, and he’s partly to blame, even if some people want to put it all on Luis Enrique. In Paris, he was rarely good, yet he had his chance, even if some people tend to forget that. In any case, we wish the French international every success at Juventus. The club has already promoted him to the starting line-up, and he should make the most of it.