Correct, Enrique. PSG cannot keep depending just on Mbappe. They've shown they can win even without Messi or Neymar. Its a major league issue to replace a player like Mbappe, though. This Vinicius to PSG discussion? All guesswork. False articles Even for a boatload of Qatari riyals, Real Madrid is not letting their golden kid go for peanuts.
The PSG has always been resilient. Losing a star, finding another. Mbappe, though, is more than simply another star. He's their top scorer. They have to locate a goal scorer who can lead the side through the Champions League.
PSG have signed great player but have failed to win the UEFA Champions League because they're not just good enough and playing elite teams seems to be one of the tough challenges they're experiencing every season in UCL.
PSG president, Nasser Al-Khelaifi caused all of this. He would have sold out Kylian Mbappe longtime ago but he failed to take such decisions and have a big problem to deal with currently. He's yet make good signings of the replacement of Kylian Mbappe,
Al-Khelaifi did some head-scratching, no question about it. Holding onto Mbappe? Man, even my dog knew he wanted to leave. But to hold him responsible for every Champions League failure PSG has had? It's not fair. Remember their crazy front line? Messi, Mbappé, Neymar? It like a fantasy football squad come true. But they still couldn't crack the Champions League code. Ligue 1 is a piece of cake; PSG simply hasn't found out how to switch it on when it counts
It's about their teamwork, their strategy, and their mental toughness as much as their star power. They must do more than just invest in new players to compete with the big dogs. It has to do with identifying the ideal system, chemistry, and mindset. They'll keep failing until they realise that