christophe-galtier-on-messi's-future-at-psg:-“i-see-leo-happy-in-paris,-but-we-have-to-see-what-he-thinks-of-the-project”


Christophe Galtier, coach of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) referred to the future of Leo Messi in the Parisian team and let it be known that he sees him as “happy” in the city, although everything will depend on how the Argentine feels about the club’s project in the medium term. term.

“Leo seems happy to me in Paris, but then we have to see what he thinks of the PSG project, on the part of the club there is the desire to prolong. This is a part that I do not address with the player, Luis Campos (sports advisor) and the president (Nasser Al-Khelaifi) discuss this issue directly with him,” Galtier said.

The French coach did not want to give a date for the Argentine international to return to play with PSG after the break for the Qatar 2022 World Cup, although he is expected to start this Wednesday’s match against Angers.

Galtier spoke of Mbappé and his words to the president of the FFF

On the other hand, Galtier was asked about the criticism that Kylian Mbappé made to the president of the French Football Federation (FFF) Noel Le Graet, after he made controversial statements against the historic former French player Zinedine Zidane, but the coach did not want to delve into on the subject and let it be known that this is a matter that goes beyond his position.

“This is a subject that comes out of the context of PSG, he has spoken with his heart, in his own way, those words belong to him, although it does not surprise me that he defends Zinedine, I know that Kylian has enormous respect for Zinedine Zidane”, Galtier pointed out.

Likewise, the coach came out in defense of the Spanish international Pablo Sarabia, widely criticized by the French press for his cup match against Chateauroux (Parisian victory 1-3).

“We expect more from Pablo, and he himself also expects more from him, he is not satisfied with his performance, but I think the criticism has been exaggerated. He needs game minutes, and he will have them for the next few weeks, ”he concluded.

With information from EFE.

By Scribe