Time is nobody’s business. Not even in Christopher Galtier, who in just one season at PSG is already showing deterioration in his position. Her virginal smile in August gave way to a dull and distrustful look in April, typical of anyone sitting on that bench. The Frenchman stuck to the job despite the fact that it threatened his own well-being. The club, on the road to nowhere, recorded eight defeats in the first quarter of 2023, four more than in all of 2022.
The loss is no longer news, it shows that the extraordinary has become routine. Yesterday’s 0-1 against Lyon reflects the crisis that is eating PSG from within, a giant that does not take advantage of its resources. Although it was metaphorical, the team remained at the Allianz Arena, mentally crushed by elimination from the Champions League. From then on, the squad wandered aimlessly, confused by the overwhelming defeat.
Unlike other occasions, last night the stands dismissed PSG between whistles. Fans of always do not understand such nonsense. The Radicals, on the other hand, lit flares and firecrackers after the game from their locations, oblivious to the team’s collapse. If it is difficult to explain the chaos from the outside, from the inside people can do nothing but live until May with the hope that this league will not escape.
Meanwhile al khelaifi He continued without giving explanations, not knowing if it was a strategy or because of the lack of response. Waiting for the president to announce, Louis Fields He rolls up his sleeves in every game with his grimaces from the box or his sudden impulses to drop to the foot of the field, a practice in a PSG that has no plan. Eight defeats in 2023 have left a club where defeat has been normalized on the brink of the abyss. The worst that can happen to you.
Source: La Verdad

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