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Re: French Soccer League Predictions and Discussion Thread (Ligue 1)
by
slapper
on 08/09/2024, 13:54:15 UTC
PSG's squad may not have any big-name star players. But the bonding between the players in PSG's squad is very strong. So if the players of PSG can continue this kind of performance then there is a possibility of this team performing well in the Champions League as well. Due to the good understanding between the players, the team played well in all three matches in Ligue 1 and managed to win each match by a big margin. PSG got an experienced coach like Luis Enrique. Luis Enrique is also an experienced coach for the Champions League platform. So I think PSG has a great chance to do well in Champions League matches this season.
Having big names isn't necessary all the time to get the team winning any game, because even with big name at some point, a team has lost still so it's mainly the tactical reference and strategy of a team that gets them to doing as better as they really can, only a few still make it really big with big names, some actually do fail and some times the big names in the team ends up not shining bright because of the environment typically but a better one for them helps them get the magic done for them.
Football's not a video game. You can't automatically win when you have a lot of stars. PSG is a great example. Despite having some of the best players in the world, they keep losing in the Champions League. For what reason? Since it's not about how smart each person is, but how well the team works together

PSG is still in first place in Ligue 1 right now, even without Mbappe. They're a really good. Unfortunately, they still don't have the Champions League. There, strategy, flexibility, and straight-up grit are the most important things. PSG has the best players in the world. Nevertheless, they need to discover the correct system and science. Instead of counting on individual heroes, they need to start playing as a team. It's time for them to finally catch the Champions League, which is their "white whale"