“City trusts a coach who has been there for 7 years, PSG is under stress…”

In an interview with the Argentine coach They have asked him if Tottenham was the best team he has put together. Faced with this question, the former PSG coach has made it very clear. Above all, he praises the teams that trust their coaches and their projects despite being eliminated from very important competitions, such as the Champions League in this case.

“It’s that there are teams that trust, like Liverpool or Manchester City, in long-term projects and they give you the chance. I always make the comparison. We won the league with PSG with a difference of 15 points. We lose against Madrid and obviously we know there are going to be problems. City is eliminated against Madrid, three goals in five minutes, but the following week they are buying Haaland and they are giving the coach the ability to reinvent himself again, to look for solutions and win the English league, like PSG won the French one. The projects are different. There is a Manchester City that trusts a manager who has been seven years and a PSG in which you have to arrive and win. And win the Champions League, not the league. It’s different and I accept it. It is not a criticism. When we arrived at PSG we knew that we had to try to win the Champions League if we wanted to continue with that project.’’

These have been the statements left by the Argentine coach. Although he makes it clear that he is not criticizing his former club, he is annoyed because he sees how in other teams they do have confidence in the coaches’ projects, as in the case of City, which is the one he praises the most, since after a similar failure in the highest European competition, They support Manchester City and their coach with the intention of improving the team and with confidence in the coach to have one more opportunity to get that long-awaited Champions.

Now we will have to wait to find out the future of the Argentine coach and we will see if his successor at PSG, Galtier, is capable of achieving what so many coaches have not been able to: the Champions League

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