The multiple changes experienced since the arrival of Qataris at Paris Saint-Germain has highlighted doubts of some players who have been in the team for several years. The uncertainty could unhinge the whole team
“The backbone of the club in the future will consist of French players,” said Carlo Ancelotti while talking to the media yesterday. To support his claim, the Italian tactician cited the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mathieu-Bodmer-c24679
and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Guillaume-Hoarau-c15332 who are now integral part of the Parisian side.
However, there are still many disappointed players at the Ile club. upon the arrival of Qataris as new owners, many players who have been at PSG for several seasons, were pleased with the club’s new ambitions. However, many events have started having a negative
impact.
Doubts assail some old players who have seen their game-time reduced due to the arrival of plethora of players in the last two transfer windows.
“We, we’re just there to allow PSG to comply with the regulations. I know they do not believe me,” says a player who requested his name to be kept anonymous.
From http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zoumana-Camara-c38101, many players’ future at the club is uncertain with the change in dimension of the club. Especially with the speed of changes, even some summer signings could be affected.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Diego-c11058 Lugano landed in Paris last summer and the duo seems disillusioned. Both men have lost their status as starting players and their future is now quite debatable.
At Parc des Princes, anything can change in a matter of few days, such has been the effect of the Qatari ambitions of making PSG a European powerhouse.
If the new dimension has impressed fans and media, it also saddens and worries a part of the team. Furthermore, this could also endanger the cohesion in the dressing room which could unhinge PSG’s campaign.
The recent tidings are certainly going to be a tough test of Carlo Ancelotti’s influence at the club. Thought the former AC Milan manager is popular among the players, the Italian might struggle to satisfy old PSG players whose playing time and impact at
the club has reduced considerably since the Qatari revolution.
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