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You say this because in Ligue 1 there is a dominant team with which it is very difficult to compete and other teams look weaker against its background, recently Bayern also dominated other teams very significantly, but this cannot be a determining factor in the strength of the championship. For me, Monaco is very similar in its politics to Dortmund, France also has good teams and by the way, I don’t watch Bundesliga matches much more often than Ligue 1 matches.
If PSG follows Manchester City's style, it is possible that PSG will become a tough team for its opponents in all competitions. I would start with Poche when he managed PSG, but they failed in the UCL. coach after that, apart from his first time managing a team as elite as Paris Saint-Germain, he experienced a difficult phase in becoming a respected figure in the dressing room. Simply put, if Galtier is able to become a respected figure and can settle the egos of his star players, of course we rarely hear news reporting that PSG players often clash.
on the other hand, I assume that previous coaches are rarely involved when PSG recruits newcomers. That's why this team has deficiencies in several lines, especially attacking midfielders and several defensive players. Likewise with Enrique at the start of his season with PSG, I don't know which player he really designated as a necessity for his squad. Well, in this summer's transfer window Enrique must be involved in bringing in the players he is targeting and at the same time what the team needs.
Talking about Monaco, last season they often underperformed even though they often won narrowly. Well, I doubt that AS Manaco can compete closely with Paris Saint-Germain. At least, for now it is not easy for PSG's competitor teams to compete closely and break their dominance. Honestly, I don't underestimate Monaco. Unfortunately, for me personally they do not yet meet the criteria for strong candidates in the Ligue 1 competition.