Sévérac warns, Luis Enrique will not fix PSG

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By: Manu Tournoux

Luis Enrique is in all likelihood set to be PSG’s next manager. Renowned for his tactical prowess and his desire to take the stars in his wake, the Spaniard will not be able to solve all the problems of Paris.

After many negotiations with different coaches, PSG has finally found Christophe Galtier’s successor. Luis Enrique will probably take the place of the Frenchman who is still in post in Paris. The former Spain coach will lead a club for the first time since 2017 and his experience at FC Barcelona. The Spanish technician will have work because the PSG has many problems, especially at the sporting level with the lifestyle of certain players, or their behavior not always respectful of the institution. Nevertheless, for Dominique Sévérac, the 53-year-old coach, although he can certainly improve many things in Paris, will not be able to completely change the defects of the capital club. The journalist spoke about this on the set of the Evening Team.

Luis Enrique can’t change everything at PSG

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“PSG has a lot of problems and we don’t say that Luis Enrique will solve them all thanks to his personality, his talent, his tactics and his beautiful game. But in a club as complicated as Paris Saint-Germain where the players have taken over authority, over the institution, over the coach and where they do a bit of whatever they want, it’s not so bad to have a coach who has a little more authority and stronger than usual. It won’t fix everything, but it’s a good start.” assured Dominique Sévérac who is convinced that Luis Enrique can finally restore order in the PSG locker room. The Spaniard probably won’t interfere too much in the transfer window, but he will still have a say in dressing room management. It remains to be seen whether he will be able to make strong decisions and ensure his authority, especially once the Parisian club’s often promising start to the season has passed.

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