The departure of Christophe Galtier from Paris Saint-Germain should take place in the coming days. If it is a sensitive subject in the locker room, it is not for Gianluigi Donnarumma who has put his foot in the dish.
Like his Parisian teammates, the Italian goalkeeper of PSG was not really convincing against Clermont. A match that summed up Gigio Donnarumma’s season, capable of world-class performances, but also of technical faults unworthy of a player of his rank. But the winner of Euro 2021 still added a French championship title to his list, even if he dreams of winning the Champions League with Paris. However, Donnarumma will probably have to work under a new coach, because the leaders have decided that Christophe Galtier is not the man who will win the C1. While his teammates are careful not to speak on this very sensitive subject of the technician, the Italian goalkeeper has clearly made his voice heard. Openly taking the risk of alienating Parisian supporters.
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After receiving his French champion trophy, the former AC Milan player firmly defended Christophe Galtier. ” The future of Christophe Galtier? The question should not be asked of me. Personally, I hope he will stay because he is a great coach, he can still give a lot to PSG. I am very happy to have done a season with him and I hope to do many more. “, replied Gianluigi Donnarumma on this subject of the coach of Paris Saint-Germain. A courageous position and which for the moment remains totally isolated, no other Parisian player having stepped up to support the French coach. At least verbally.
Ramos has not forgotten Galtier
Ramos gave his phone number to Galtier, he asked where he was training next year and that he would follow him no matter what pic.twitter.com/LuAamEkEzx
— B (@JackyBooooy) June 3, 2023
Because Sergio Ramos has also sent a very strong sign to Christophe Galtier. After scoring PSG’s first goal, the legendary Spanish defender threw himself into the arms of his coach, to greet him one last time before probably signing a new contract in Saudi Arabia. A way like any other to remember that if Galtier has certainly not lived up to this season at Paris Saint-Germain, he is not a low-end technician either. But inevitably, when we see the cast of PSG coaches since Qatar bought the club in 2011, we can also ask ourselves questions about those who should recruit them.