PSG’s Next Generation Stars: Future of Football?

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Since the start of the QSI era, PSG has often chosen to rely on the talent of large stars to meet its objectives. This season, the club has rather opted for a collective game under the orders of Luis Enrique and the efforts paid since the players managed to win the Champions League without Lionel Messi, Neymar or Kylian Mbappé. A philosophy of play which seems to appeal to Pierre Ferracci, president of Paris FC.

By presenting a very effective project, Luis Enrique managed to lead his players to the highest peaks. Ousmane Dembélé turned out to be the great leader of this impressive collective and ultimately the PSG did not need an incredible association between Kylian Mbappé, Neymar et Lionel Messi To go to the end. For Pierre Ferraccithe current workforce of PSG is very impressive and the way of working seems to be the right one to reveal talents.

PSG found the right solution

President of Paris FC, Pierre Ferracci saw his club succeed in returning to the elite of the French championship after a great season. The manager has of course seen what the PSG This season has accomplished this season, a source of inspiration. “What I also learned (in football), and PSG also taught it to its dependent, is that whatever the talents, the qualities of a player, football remains a collective sport. Today, there are talents at PSG who are and that may be as good tomorrow as Messi, Neymar or Mbappé. There are some who set the bar very high from an early age! But they blend into the collective ” he declares first on France Bleu.

Paris FC also turned to the collective

Carried by a new project, the Paris FC does not hide his ambitions and wants to stay before why not come and play the leading roles in Ligue 1. “And at Paris FC, for two years, this is what has made it well worked and that we hung the first two places. Jean-Philippe Krasso, Ilan Kebbal and Maxime Lopez, to name only our three “stars”, were among the five best players in Ligue 2, and they blew themselves into the collective. Of course they brought what was expected of them. Jean-Philippe was second top scorer in the championship. Maxime radiated all season, except when he did not play because he had taken three yellows! And then Ilan, he has the talent. But it was a collective and the strength of Stéphane Gilli, like Sandrine Soubeyrand with our women, is that we first see a collective. And of course, in the collective, individuals stand out ” pursue Pierre Ferracci.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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