At the referee’s whistle, Christopher Galtier He hugged all his assistants one by one after a difficult period, under great pressure. It was a gesture that no doubt revealed the suffering experienced behind closed doors: “Don’t let anyone trivialize this league. Being a champion is always complicated and I appreciate what has been achieved”, he said in front of the Amazon Prime cameras.
Already in the press room, calmer, he left the sentence of the night: “I think I deserve a second season at PSG. I gave everything, with a lot of energy. I managed to stay the course in difficult moments. Personally I feel I have earned the right to continue”, he defended despite the fact that in recent weeks the names of Mourinho or of Luis Enrique as possible substitutes.
As is logical, PSG is labeled as the favorite at the beginning of each course and the disappointment grows in the club knowing that it is not enough if you do not win the Champions League. Tonight, however, it’s time to celebrate a league already Christopher Galtier it gives him a prestige that others take away from him: “It’s a great pleasure because in Paris there is absolutely too much pressure,” he acknowledges with relief.
The Marseillaise coach had to face so many open fronts in 2023: insults from Nice ultras, doubts about his work and the complaint for allegedly racist comments exactly during his time as Nice coach. Now, when he looks back, he remembers his people: “I dedicate this league to my wife, who had a difficult year. already Louis Fieldswho can’t come today because he lost his mother this week,” he said.
Next Saturday, PSG prepares the end-of-year party against Clermont. In a match where nothing is at stake, the team from the capital of Paris will offer Ligue 1 to their fans, with whom they want to reconcile: “I really want to go home and celebrate with us. Not all has been perfect, but there will be time to draw conclusions”, stressed a Christopher Galtier who finally smiled open.
Source: La Verdad

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