The Brazilian players got into a verbal argument with Luis Campos, who berated them for their ‘lack of aggression’.
The problems don’t stop at PSG . To the hard falls against Olympique de Marseille in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France, which meant elimination from the competition, was added this Saturday’s defeat at the hands of Monaco for Ligue 1, a match in which the Parisians had to present a team decimated following a stomach virus which affected several members of the team.
As if that weren’t enough, injuries haven’t left coach Christophe Galtier alone either which could not count on its two figureheads, Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe both dismissed to face the Monegasques.
But the worst was yet to come: according to L’Équipe, after the match played in the Principality, The club’s sporting director, Portuguese Luis Campos, entered the locker room and criticized the players for their “lack of aggressiveness” .
As expected, those words didn’t sit well on campus. And it was the Brazilians Neymar and Marquinhos who took the flag of the struggle to meet the leader of a conversation that grew in intensity due to the disbelief of those present .
After the escape of the event, from the Parisian club, they went out to the transcendent. And that was the defense Presnel Kimpembe one of the team captains, who raised his voice to calm the spirits with the supporters: “We have to be united if we want to get things done, despite everything that is said, despite everything that is happening. That’s the message.” he pointed.
Concretely, PSG has the great opportunity to wash away its wounds this Tuesday, February 14, by receiving at the Parque de los Príncipes stadium the Bayern Munich meeting corresponding to Champions League round of 16 first leg .
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