PSG dealt a blow on Sunday, February 26. Indeed, the Parisians largely imposed themselves on the turf of the Vélodrome with a score of three to zero against OM. A very good performance that the club owes especially to the contribution of the offensive duo Messi and Mbappé. The latter scored a couple of goals in particular and gave the Argentine genius an assist. This match will probably make PSG fans forget the Coupe de France game they lost to OM at the beginning of February. Some will note that during the losing match, Neymar was present and Mbappé was absent, but the Frenchman was there and the Brazilian was defeated in this victorious match. An observation made by Daniel Riolo. According to him, PSG is better without Neymar and the three-star forwards of the capital club cannot develop together.
“When there are only two people ahead and Messi can find Mbappé, they are there, on the boulevards.”According to the estimation of the journalist at After Foot, RMC. “All the technicians say that (…) as if they feel there is an obligation (to align them), as if they can’t get themselves out of it (…) I do not exclude that Christophe Galtier understands this. And even when Neymar returns he says to him, ‘Sir, your place is on the bench’ . Because the three of them can’t play together”continued, according to comments reported by Riolo RMC Sports. With a decisive match for PSG to play against Bayern Munich in the qualifying stages of the Champions League on March 8, Parisian coach Christophe Gatlier must replace Mbappé and Messi as injured Neymar is unable to play. game.
️️ @DanielRiolo : “We can’t discover anything that the front trio can’t play together. To show that Galtier is PSG tall, Neymar should even say ‘sir, your place is on the bench’ when he returns.” pic.twitter.com/h95nfiUwCk
— After Foot RMC (@AfterRMC) February 26, 2023
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Source: Programme Television

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