Even if he kept a slim hope of continuing the adventure, Christophe Galtier will no longer be the coach of Paris Saint-Germain next season. The club of the capital has definitively recorded his dismissal in the week. A predictable choice on the part of Qatari leaders.
For the reception of Clermont this Saturday evening, during the 38th day of Ligue 1, Christophe Galtier will play his last match with Paris Saint-Germain. The Parisian coach will take the door after the decision taken by his superiors. According to L’Equipe, the club from the capital has taken advantage of the presence of the Emir of Qatar in the capital in recent days to seal the fate of its coach.
Galtier joins the other six
No doubt a blow for the technician who was already honoring his second year of contract at Paris Saint-Germain. Christophe Galtier will therefore join the long list of coaches who have been defeated since Qatar took power in 2011 (Kombouaré, Ancelotti, Blanc, Emery, Tuchel and Pochettino). It remains to be seen who will be chosen to succeed him. But regardless of the identity of the lucky winner, consultant Denis Charvet believes that Paris Saint-Germain is on the wrong track.
🗣💬 Denis Charvet: “At PSG, it’s no use being a coach in one way or another as long as politics stays as it is. Getting Messi and Ramos out is not a big decision. Galtier was not the club’s real problem.” #RMCLive pic.twitter.com/lmpUfgcXU3
– The Big Mouths of Sport – RMC (@GGsportRMC) June 3, 2023
” I’m not going to defend Christophe Galtier or his record, whatever. I think that at PSG it is useless to be a coach, one way or another, as long as politics remains what it is.reacted the columnist of RMC. The departure of Ramos, who is burned, that Messi leaves, that you make Verratti leave, these are not big decisions. It was the sheikh who decided, and that is where the real problem lies. There is no politics. (…) I want to defend Christophe Galtier so much it seems crazy to me. Do you think PSG’s real problem is Christophe Galtier? In any case, management believes that the French coach is not the solution.