After another disappointing season, PSG must decide to dismiss Galtier from the technical command, and is already thinking about names of possible replacements
After the end of the season driving the PSGthe coach Christophe Galtier, should say goodbye to the club in the coming weeks according to “AFP”. According to the news agency, the dismissal, which has been rumored for some time, should be confirmed shortly after the end of the current season’s games.
Having joined the capital club midway through last year, the Frenchman was aiming to put Messi, Neymar It is Mbappe to play together and at the highest level to seek the dreamed Champions League. Even with a promising start, the goal ended up not being fulfilled and PSG disappointed once again.
With a great career, but little known until then, Galtier always commanded French teams of lesser international expression, having stayed for almost 10 years at Saint-Etienne, in addition to also passing through Lille It is nice. It was in the latter where he did a good job and caught the attention of the Parisian board.
Along with him, two-thirds of the trio could also leave the team, as Messi even officially said goodbye, while Neymar also finds himself amidst speculation that he won’t stay for next season. On the other hand, Mbappé has made it clear more than once that he will remain in Paris.
To replace him, the local press already speculates the famous Portuguese, Jose Mourinho. Despite this, the commander, who is currently in the Pomegranate, denied that he had any contact with the PSG board, but also gave up on his future. After the defeat in the Europa League final, Mourinho asked for greater support for him and his group of players.
Source: sportbuzz
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