Bernabéu promises hell for Real Madrid players, France impressed by PSG’s immense domination

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

Real Madrid will suffer in their own stadium

This evening, the Santiago Bernabéu is preparing to deliver an implacable verdict in the face of the self-destructive drift of Real Madrid in full cataclysm. Between internal fights and sporting failures, the management of Florentino Pérez and coach Arbeloa face the anger of supporters exasperated by the insolence of the Barcelona rival. Kylian Mbappé, whose aura is seriously tainted by behavior considered questionable, is going through his first major reputational crisis and is expecting an electric welcome. The locker room, marked by the Valverde-Tchouaméni incident and the clumsy provocations of Bellingham, will have to be held accountable on the pitch against Oviedo. This incendiary climate could precipitate an electoral process and the increasingly commented return of José Mourinho.

PSG moves closer to Lyon

PSG was “without sharing”like the title The Team.“The Champions League 1”also headlines the French newspaper in its interior pages. The Lensois tried until the end to embarrass the French champion, Pierre Sage’s men still deserved to join the Parisians in the Champions League. “PSG disgusts Lens and offers itself its 14th French champion title”wrote for his part on Figaro Sport. The Parisians were devilishly efficient. 8 shots, 3 shots on target 2 goals while Lensois hit 22 times on goal, including 8 on target, for 0 goals. For Pierre Sage, the score is “very unfair” but he is proud of the content produced by his team against “the best team in the world”. Safonov established himself as a green giant and Kvara was merciless. “PSG offers itself a title in the North”title The Parisianwith a nice play on words. The Team also speaks of a “capital five-year term”. PSG, with 5 consecutive French championship titles, has the possibility of aiming for Lyon’s record of 7 titles in a row.

Carrick reinvents Manchester United

As Manchester United descended into chaos during the Amorim era, Michael Carrick achieved the improbable: returning calm and victory to Old Trafford. By transforming a “madhouse” into a harmonious locker room, the 44-year-old Englishman has had prestigious successes against City, Arsenal and Liverpool, and has established himself as the choice of reason for the manager’s position. Supported by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and adored by his players, like Kobbie Mainoo who says he is ready to “die for him”, Carrick has proven that his tactical intelligence is worth much more than the prestige of names like Tuchel or Luis Enrique. Although the challenges of the Champions League await him next season, he appears to have finally cracked the code to restore the Red Devils to their former glory.