A German legend draws a flattering portrait of PSG

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By: Manu Tournoux

A true legend of German football, notably winner of the 2014 World Cup with the Nationalmannschaft, Philippe Lahm has now been retired from the land for almost 8 years. But the former right side, converted as a midfielder by Pep Guardiola during his visit to Bayern Munich, keeps a particularly sharp eye on the world of the round ball. While PSG is preparing to compete in the Champions League final this Saturday, the former Bavarian made an editorial on the Paris club for The Guardian. And the interested party seems particularly to appreciate the band of Luis Enrique.

In her paper, Lahm returns to several points which concern the Ile -de -France troops, in particular on the new way used by the management to build the team, namely to bet everything on the collective: ” PSG has changed deeply. Not so long ago, the club could afford all the big names in the world attack, attracting all the attention. The Qatari owners today seem to have satisfied their quest for prestige: they are known worldwide. Now they let the expert Luis Enrique Direct. “Perhaps the best player of the season with the residents of the Parc des Princes, Ousmane Dembélé also collected the praises of the 2013 Champions League winner:” Ousmane Dembélé experienced the greatest transformation. He, the individualist, now plays for the team. Repositioned in the axis, he constantly develops offensive game as a scorer and leader. »A beautiful analysis.

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