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PSG ambition French talent and innovations in the field

During a radio program RMC, Luis Campos, sports advisor of Paris Saint-Germain, reaffirmed the club’s commitment to recruiting the best French talent. He mentioned Maghnes Akliouche, midfielder of AS Monaco, a long-standing PSG target, raising a smile at Campos following a message received from Akliouche himself. This situation comes at a time when the PSG celebrated the moving farewells of Presnel Kimpembé, a pillar of the Parisian defence, who left the club for Qatar SC after twenty years of loyalty. A tribute supported by fans, with a giant tipo and sincere messages, marked his departure, highlighting his essential role in the club’s history.

At the same time, PSG coach Luis Enerique opted for an unusual approach during the match against Lens, choosing to lead his players from the stands with a walkie-talkie, despite a clavicle injury. This decision, which he described as an opportunity for improvement, allowed him to have a global view of the game and to communicate directly with his staff, a method he intends to use in the future. This innovation is part of its constant desire to optimize team performance, taking advantage of new perspectives and analyzing the game with a different approach.

Finally, the next Classic between Olympique de Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain will be arbitrated by Jérôme Brisard, a choice that provokes mixed reactions due to his controversial past. Brisard had already officiated in the last victory in Marseille against the PSG in the championship in 2020, a match marked by a record number of cards and a critical handling of mistakes. His reappearance for this new Classic raises questions about his ability to manage a potentially passionate match, and he will be scrutinized by fans and observers.