Although PSG is working better than ever, something always interrupts their work. The information from the newspaper L’Équipe about the conditions of Mbappé’s contract put his fans on alert, but Christophe Galtier did not serve to lose his track. The Frenchman is preparing tomorrow’s match against Maccabi Haifa with great enthusiasm. The Parisian team is looking for its second consecutive Champions League victory to establish itself at the top of group H.
Verratti: “He has been at PSG for ten years. It gives the team balance. He is an active player, quick on the ball. Technically sound and tactically astute. He negotiates with Vitinha and others. He knows when he has to play short and long”.
The 3-4-1-2 system: “We’ve scored quite a bit and above all we’ve created a lot of chances. Against Brest, however, we need to improve on the final pass. His goalkeeper also performed very well. We have little time to train, but every time we have fifteen or twenty minutes we insist on recovery after a loss”.
Team Concentration: “The captain, Marquinho, can confirm this. The players are focused on this match in the Champions League against Maccabi, which will be a difficult opponent. He plays organized and has good individuals. In the locker room there is still nothing – talk about Lyon ”.
Neymar: “It would be disrespectful of me to say that his form is because of the coach. He realized that he was not good last season. Now he has other goals, he came physically and mentally ready at the beginning of the season and he is working hard. We’re trying to give him the best tools so he can stand out as the artist that he is.”
Kimpembe was killed: “We wanted another central defender because the schedule was crazy. In the last few weeks of the market, it was impossible, despite the fact that we tried with the president and also with Luis Campos. I understand Inter’s position on Skriniar, so we have to work together for who we are. I have versatile players who will adapt well.”
Source: La Verdad

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