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Re: French Soccer League Predictions and Discussion Thread (Ligue 1)
by
slapper
on 14/10/2023, 17:15:39 UTC
Currently, PSG really has to work harder to improve their performance this season, because after what PSG has achieved in eight matches this season, PSG is still not optimal in carrying out this season even though PSG is not in a worse position. But if you look at the number of points that PSG has currently obtained, it seems that Enrique should be able to take advantage of Dembele and Mbappe who are currently still in the PSG squad. All this is in order not to lose PSG's dominance in Ligue1 this season.
I think PSG is on a good track in the standings table because the points gap with the top ranked teams is so close which makes it very easy for PSG to return to the top ranking in the upcoming matches. Indeed, at the start of this season, PSG did not show their best form in Ligue 1 because they lost several points in easy matches, so PSG must be able to return to their best form by recording a winning trend in the upcoming matches. Luis Enrique seems to need time to develop a strategy that he can truly rely on in every match.

Mbappe, Dembele, Asensio and Gancalo Ramos must be able to make big contributions to PSG and be able to work together to continue to achieve maximum results in every match. For Monaco and Nice, their position is not safe enough in the standings table because PSG will certainly put pressure on them every week.

For a team like PSG with the huge investment they had in this summer and the players they bought to have better performance than last season, it is a shame for them to be in this situation and I think they should work much harder to have better performance because this time we can't even say they don't have a good coach after having a coach like Enrique working in this team.
  
Oh, where do I begin with PSG? I believe that their investments, while impressive on paper, haven’t translated into the kind of unstoppable force we’d expect on the field. It isn't merely about stacking the team with stars; it’s about creating a coherent, functioning unit. Enrique is a great coach, no arguments there, but even the best coach can’t conjure chemistry where it doesn’t exist. And while PSG has dominated Ligue 1, the UCL is an entirely different beast, my friend. Their struggle seems less about working harder and more about working smarter, and I am somewhat gleefully anticipating how they'll navigate through this drama-filled season