They lost in 2017 to a Monaco team that had a pretty much unlimited budget that year. So they basically fumbled only on 2021 to a Lille that overperformed despite not having a PSG level money pit.
i wonder why... maybe its because city, chelsea, bayern and madrid who also have a financial advantage have won the last 8 of the last 10. This is not a well thought out take smh
Tbh psg isn’t a failure at all, quite the opposite, it’s been a HUGE success. People understandably only look at psg through a sporting perspective, but that’s not why psg was bought. Psg is a political project. The sheikh has bought psg to open the door for a World Cup in Qatar. It’s all about sportswashing. The World Cup was a great success for them and Lionel Messi has won the trophy, a former psg player.
💯People always forget that football is more than just sports -- its politics. That is why it is the world's biggest sport. It's popularity has its origins in empire and propaganda, i.e. the British Empire spreading the sport throughout the world to make its colonial subjects appreciate British culture.
I honestly don't mind this current PSG team. It seems like they're giving some young players an opportunity, seeing which ones step up over the next year or two, and then they'll probably assess which positions they're lacking quality and build from there. That's probably the right way of doing things
Best thing about football manager is absolutely destroying everything PSG, donating players to Marseille, RC lens and Lyon, and watching the rebirth of competitive French football
@@beraalper are you joking all mbappe did was score tap ins. he forced messi to play as an attacking midfield cuz he didnt want to play striker and messi still got more ga and still was more clutch in the ucl
PSG is sorta like a parasite to French football. As a whole, football in France can't advance because any progress by other teams is dunked on by the giant that is PSG. They don't get a chance for helpful competition because the only real competition is so out of their league it's not even funny At the same time, it doesn't help PSG either. The teams they face on a weekly basis, they step on like a professional dominatrix, they don't really get challenged there. When they face the giants of Europe, they stumble because of that. The best thing that could happen for French football is is the Qataris get bored of PSG. So they can learn things the hard way. So that their French contemporaries can have a chance to grow their strength and challenge each other and eventually challenge Europe
This does not make sense. A lot of players in Ligue 1 are extremely talented and that's why a lot of them gets transfered to major europeans clubs, if you take a closer look to the league you'll find the matches are often closer than they look and a lot of teams manage to beat PSG in ligue 1 even though psg stays a leader.
Pl clubs with their unlimited funds stealing every l1 is not an issue right... this Guy is a psg hater and like every single stupid journalists never anything positive about the club.
Even with the supposedly weaker opposition, PSG still haven't had an unbeaten season I don't think... I mean, last night, they drew 1-1 with my team, relegation-battling FC Nantes!
Psg 100% at least I would win something rather than be in mediocre teams and win jack shit. In psg I would be in mediocre team but will win titles every season
Definitely MU. Every club goes through a banter era once in a while it just happens that MU are going through one right now. MU also play in a much better leauge and face off Europe's greatest on the usual definitely could make a name for myself there while in PSG? I have to be better than prime Mbappe to make myself a recognizable name.
"The French league is boring because the same team wins it every year so no one is interested in it". Shows Premier League revenue which has the same team winning it in the last 6 out of 7 seasons.
Pointing only at the winner is the wrong way to look at it. Like the guy above me said, the point difference matters more because it shows how closely strong the other teams are.
1) Man City in the last decade have been more often than not significantly better than PSG 2) The quality of talent in England is significantly better. Liverpool and Chelsea have both won the Champions League in recent years. West Ham won the conference league last year. You'd expect Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, etc to go far in Europe this season in their respective competitions 3) Klopps Liverpool pushed Man City to the final day of the season twice finishing on 97 and 92 points and failing to win the league. Arsenal under Arteta were similar last season. City have rarely won the league comfortably
I think the issue here is that PSG also dominates the domestic cups. At least, in England, you don't see Manchester City dominating the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup every year. Moreover, I feel like this is a case of recency bias. Many see PSG dominating, which happened after Lyon won 7 titles in a row, and assume "the French league is just one big team who keeps winning, and then another big team takes its place", while forgetting that, for 20 years, this was the Premier League as well. It's just that Manchester United never won more than 3 titles in a row
They were better before (at least they made the UCL final and looked even more dangerous in 2020/21) but it wasn’t really success. It’s still a downgrade.
@@drewk4143 One final is a poor return for all that money. As for the domestic stuff, their financial advantages render it practically meaningless. There's more value in celtic or rangers winning the spl than there is in psg winning ligue 1
PSG is a representatio de of how a big of a mess is french football. 1. Sex scandals as FFF president Noel and players like Ribery and Benzema messing with an underage prostitute; 2. Aminata Diallo orchestrating an assalt to disable her friend and teammate Kheira Hamraoui just to have a spot on the 11 starters; 3. PSG totally enabling Hamraoui's harassement and isolation after the crime incident and basically destroying her career; 4. Teammates having a "strike" at 2010 world cup because the coach cut out Anelka; 5. Benzema blackmailed Valbuena to help his criminal friend; 6. Emmanuel Macron using Mbappe as political tool; 7. Lyon going to bankrupcy 8. Players being addicted to helium
They just drew against Nantes, a team on the edge of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2. Lmaoooo. I wouldn't be suprised if they buy Matthis Abline in the winter transfer window after that.😂😂😂😂😂
Messi destroyed France once again, it was so nice the first time he had to destroyed it a second time (him and Neymar leaving basically killed the league, Mbappe was there for one season after they both left and they still couldn’t find any TV sponsors) The French league and their fans deserve it. PSG deserve it.
The problem with PSG is that they are like Celtic. The majority of the time they win their league but when it comes to playing in Europe with the top teams in the world they will end up failing. The league needs more teams to compete to develop that mentality of playing good teams. No one can stop them, at least Man City have tough games like top 5 teams in the prem or mid-table teams giving them a run for their money in some games. PSG have it way to easy in their league to develop that winning mentality they lack.
I think the problem is that they are looking for players overseas but because they are competing with other Top 5 league clubs they choose the latter. They should probably try and do what real done before buying superstars again (when they used to buy players like vini and valverde and put time and effort into them)
Tells you something about the McDonalds league when PSG can sell one of the Best in the world, still be undefeated in the league, and get smashed when they play in the UCL. Monaco and Brest look good in the UCL, not sure what’s up with the league form
1.English Premier League 2.Italian Serie A 3.German Bundesliga 4.Spanish La Liga 5.French Ligue 1 6.Brazilian Serie A 7.Portuguese Primeira Liga 8.Belgian Pro League 9.US MLS 10.English Championship This is according to a site Do u agree
1. Premier League 2. Bundesliga 3. Serie A 4. La Liga 5. Ligue 1 6. Brasileirão 7. Eredivisie 8. Primeira Liga 9. Belgian Pro League 10. Turkish Süper Lig Next would be the Championship, 2. Bundesliga and retirement leagues like MLS and Saudi Pro League
In FM I always eventually end up in Ligue 1 specifically to destroy PSG’s dominance over the league. I’ve done it with FCSM, Caen & Stade Brest. And I will always do so.
i think they’re trying to get rid of the whole massive wages and big names who do not perform stigma by signing lesser known players to replace their big names like neymar for barcola or veratti for never or even donnaruma for safonov sure they may not have that impact at an instant but in a few years time who knows it’s gonna be harder for the new guys to be better than the massive names in the past but you could argue that safonov has been better this season than donnaruma bayern was ofc not good with him making a mistake but he avoided a lot of xg turning into goals and has conceded 3 goals in 6 games whilst donnaruma has conceded 14 in 12 so i hope not but maybe they’re gonna get better soon
to be fair to the new transfer direction, at least these players seem to want to play for PSG. I have massive respect for Zaïre Emery, just because you can sense his passion for the club. I really can't hate on that.
Yeah it’s always surprises me how people say stuff like “how can they boo and hate Messi and Neymar, they are the best of the best” but never bring up the fact that the MAIN REASON why PSG fans hated them was because they clearly didn’t want to be there or really cared about the club
Dembele was the last of the awful galacticos-style purchases PSG made. One of the best decisions Barca made was not being fooled by Dembele’s excellence come contract time. He hasn’t played anywhere close to his best since he joined PSG
Don’t let the scores fool you, the team is amazing, the issue is… Luis Enrique is not playing the tactics needed for this team. The ball never enters the box as all we do is pass it around.
That’s because people from England have this weird thing with just pronouncing it with how it’s spelt in English and not actually trying to get it correct. It’s the same thing with them pronouncing “nike” they mispronounce it all the time and will even tell you they don’t care because it’s a word from a us company. It’s one of the reasons why many English players prefer to stay in england because English players have a history of not caring to learn a new language.
Realistically when you think of the big 5, particularly in terms of the domestic leagues, France is always bottom of that list. Hence why PSG in terms of a European Elite Club, is essentially the oddity of the European giants, as the likes of Lyon and Marseille, whilst big clubs in France are still going to be dwarfed by your Liverpool's, Real Madrid's, Inter Milan's, and Bayern Munich's. There's a gap for France to catch up on in terms of not just making up the numbers in Europe's big 5, and PSG going off the boil in Europe, but being indomitable in the domestic competitions proves that.
The real big problem of psg in the champions league is that they can't score you can look at the match against psv or girona. It seems that the player's are scared in the ucl it shows there inexperience
I have to ask because you made this point in the Scotland video too, What make you so sure that European success would, for lack of a better word, save the Scottish league/ PSG's reputation?
PSG has players of quality but they're not playing together well. Individuals on the pitch with weak teamwork skills. Reminds me of Chelsea's 2 seasons ago
Exactly, some people just like to hang on to other peoples mistakes, try to exaggerate and ruin people’s life meanwhile they are worst in their closet.
I also believe management isnt right with PSG, theyve never had that big name manager where youve looked at them and thought "theyll build a statue of him in the future" Luis Enrique may as well be another ETH I dont rate him at all he gets bailed out by individual quality, his tactics are boring predictable and if it doesnt go his way he doesnt adapt that well. If they get a young upcoming manager It'll probably turn out as a successful project such as winning the UCL after a certain period of time with said manager
Because real fans stand by their vlub throught thick and thin. Not those plastic gloryhunting barca Man city Real Madrid tourist that only support the winning team.
There is a way for them to win European competition easily Simply sacrifice Ligue 1 for 1 season, qualify for the Conference league and bully the smaller clubs there while gloating on glory, like how Chelsea is doing it this season. They farm goals and the fans act as if they defeat Prime Barcelona when in reality they're up against Noah. With like around 1B squad value difference with every other clubs playing there. It should also be a walk in the park for PSG.
when are we gonna talk about luis Enrique being overrated. his only success came with msn and even then he underperformed. he got koed out of the world cup by morocco, i understand morocco was on fire that world cup but based on talent a decent manger should never be losing that game and he left they won the euros the next tournament.
It’s disgusting how Russia has its ties cut with football but the Middle East is all good according to fifa, despite having way more skeletons in their closet
They sacked Laurent Blanc who was their most successful manager, literally won every single domestic trophy in 3 4 years (except maybe 1 or 2), in the hope that they might win UCL, yet since then not only they haven't won UCL obviously, but they couldn't even replicate the same total dominance of domestic titles 😂😂😂 A proper hated club that is 😂😂😂
The so called victim is still with him supporting him, they went on to have a child together and living happily. All you lots always trying to criticize people when you’re the worst kind of people in your own homes makes me sick. How long do you intend to hold on to this? saying marseille are signing all the ex convicts in the world, are you sure you understand the meaning of the word “convict”? He was never found guilty. I can bet more than 60% of people who won’t let him be are actually women beaters in their own relationships, the most toxic kind of people. You lots should go get a life and live the boy alone. No one is beyond mistakes
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Vizeh with a sponsor ? Utter woke nonsense
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To think that Ousmane Dembele has replaced Neymar twice and failed both times
😂
As a Dortmund supporter I can proudly say, he was our finest piece of business perhaps ever.
cant defend dembele here. the bar already low enough yet he still failed to deliver
No one will ever replace Neymar
@@yaldabaoth2Not the first time Dortmund sold an overrated player for much more than he was worth
Ah yes, the annual Vizeh "PSG is shit" video, cant say its not deserved
Let’s gooooo
@@Vizehsame time next year?
I’ll watch any vizeh or maqwell video clowning on PSG!
@@SauceyLipsfor hours too
Only good thing about ligue 1 is
NICE BREST
😏
I like their shape 😁
They're in good form 😸
Nobody is paying to see them though.. And beside that, they're too small to compete!
What version you NANTES
The fact that they haven’t won every title over the last decade with the huge financial advantage they have is a disgrace
I think now they are rebuilding it takes time but i do think they should shift to academy players
Or else it's really good news for all the other teams that don't have bottomless pockets. 😁
They lost in 2017 to a Monaco team that had a pretty much unlimited budget that year. So they basically fumbled only on 2021 to a Lille that overperformed despite not having a PSG level money pit.
i wonder why... maybe its because city, chelsea, bayern and madrid who also have a financial advantage have won the last 8 of the last 10. This is not a well thought out take smh
@ I’m talking about Ligue 1s, not UCLs
Tbh psg isn’t a failure at all, quite the opposite, it’s been a HUGE success.
People understandably only look at psg through a sporting perspective, but that’s not why psg was bought.
Psg is a political project. The sheikh has bought psg to open the door for a World Cup in Qatar. It’s all about sportswashing. The World Cup was a great success for them and Lionel Messi has won the trophy, a former psg player.
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Fair point
100%
💯People always forget that football is more than just sports -- its politics. That is why it is the world's biggest sport. It's popularity has its origins in empire and propaganda, i.e. the British Empire spreading the sport throughout the world to make its colonial subjects appreciate British culture.
Idk why its so hard to understand. PSG was a stepping stone for the Qatar WC.
I honestly don't mind this current PSG team. It seems like they're giving some young players an opportunity, seeing which ones step up over the next year or two, and then they'll probably assess which positions they're lacking quality and build from there. That's probably the right way of doing things
Best thing about football manager is absolutely destroying everything PSG, donating players to Marseille, RC lens and Lyon, and watching the rebirth of competitive French football
Amen, in fifa 13 I’ve removed zlatan from psg and added some new players to Marseille. Also added some players to Montpellier
Dembele could’ve been balling under Flick, but he had to be a rebel.
90% of rebels are failures
Neymar in an interview before Messi joined PSG
Give me Messi and Mbappe
We can't lose anything
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm
tbf mbappe couldnt finish some chances they needed to
@@earlstaples5941 mbappe was carrying that trio
@@beraalper look at him now.
@@earlstaples5941 how is that even related? look at messi now then, he is in mls
@@beraalper are you joking all mbappe did was score tap ins. he forced messi to play as an attacking midfield cuz he didnt want to play striker and messi still got more ga and still was more clutch in the ucl
PSG is sorta like a parasite to French football.
As a whole, football in France can't advance because any progress by other teams is dunked on by the giant that is PSG. They don't get a chance for helpful competition because the only real competition is so out of their league it's not even funny
At the same time, it doesn't help PSG either. The teams they face on a weekly basis, they step on like a professional dominatrix, they don't really get challenged there. When they face the giants of Europe, they stumble because of that.
The best thing that could happen for French football is is the Qataris get bored of PSG. So they can learn things the hard way. So that their French contemporaries can have a chance to grow their strength and challenge each other and eventually challenge Europe
This does not make sense. A lot of players in Ligue 1 are extremely talented and that's why a lot of them gets transfered to major europeans clubs, if you take a closer look to the league you'll find the matches are often closer than they look and a lot of teams manage to beat PSG in ligue 1 even though psg stays a leader.
Pl clubs with their unlimited funds stealing every l1 is not an issue right... this Guy is a psg hater and like every single stupid journalists never anything positive about the club.
Hoping to see french players play for France football team atleast 3 or 4
@@Franklin-q3l only french players can play for france....
Even with the supposedly weaker opposition, PSG still haven't had an unbeaten season I don't think... I mean, last night, they drew 1-1 with my team, relegation-battling FC Nantes!
Mason Greenwood is a very good attacker (both outside and on the pitch)His stats this season
12 Matches 8 Goals 2 Assists
but is he a good person?
outside the pitch was downright disrespectful 💀💀
....hey 👋
I don't give a shit.
His attacking capabilities extend outside the game as well
We should also keep statistics on how many times he's beaten his wife in this season
Actually the league is not that bad
It's enjoyable than Serie A atleast
(I m French)
Lol serie A has been getting more competitive over the past couple seasons. Ligue un sucks monkey balls
Would u rather
Whole career in MU
Or
Whole career in psg
Psg 100% at least I would win something rather than be in mediocre teams and win jack shit. In psg I would be in mediocre team but will win titles every season
Definitely MU. Every club goes through a banter era once in a while it just happens that MU are going through one right now. MU also play in a much better leauge and face off Europe's greatest on the usual definitely could make a name for myself there while in PSG? I have to be better than prime Mbappe to make myself a recognizable name.
@@vaultboy1469 good point. But I rather have More titles... Also psg pays more so
@@vaultboy1469 good point. But I rather have More titles... Also psg pays more so
Historical club or money club? Tbh I'd choose the money. As much as I think Mbappe is overrated, he's more than rich enough not to care.
PSG is proof that financial takeovers do need skill and don’t always work out perfectly just because of money
Hakimi scored against nantes
As i am watching the vid
At a certain point PSG became more recognized as a brand than a team is what it feels like. Big names, flashy signings, Jordan partnerships, etc.
"The French league is boring because the same team wins it every year so no one is interested in it". Shows Premier League revenue which has the same team winning it in the last 6 out of 7 seasons.
True but a lot of those City Premier League titles were by 1 or 2 points, which highlights that it was still extremely close and competitive
Pointing only at the winner is the wrong way to look at it. Like the guy above me said, the point difference matters more because it shows how closely strong the other teams are.
1) Man City in the last decade have been more often than not significantly better than PSG
2) The quality of talent in England is significantly better. Liverpool and Chelsea have both won the Champions League in recent years. West Ham won the conference league last year. You'd expect Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, etc to go far in Europe this season in their respective competitions
3) Klopps Liverpool pushed Man City to the final day of the season twice finishing on 97 and 92 points and failing to win the league. Arsenal under Arteta were similar last season. City have rarely won the league comfortably
Shit comparison as highlighted by another reply on your comment
I think the issue here is that PSG also dominates the domestic cups. At least, in England, you don't see Manchester City dominating the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup every year. Moreover, I feel like this is a case of recency bias. Many see PSG dominating, which happened after Lyon won 7 titles in a row, and assume "the French league is just one big team who keeps winning, and then another big team takes its place", while forgetting that, for 20 years, this was the Premier League as well. It's just that Manchester United never won more than 3 titles in a row
Downfall of PSG
Wait they had success?
They were better before (at least they made the UCL final and looked even more dangerous in 2020/21) but it wasn’t really success. It’s still a downgrade.
League title, domestic cups, UCL final is great for any club in any country
They were quite good, especially in the Zlatan era
@@drewk4143
One final is a poor return for all that money. As for the domestic stuff, their financial advantages render it practically meaningless. There's more value in celtic or rangers winning the spl than there is in psg winning ligue 1
@@mrman2415 that is objective lie Celtic winning is meaninglesss to football and their TV deal shows it.
PSG is a representatio de of how a big of a mess is french football.
1. Sex scandals as FFF president Noel and players like Ribery and Benzema messing with an underage prostitute;
2. Aminata Diallo orchestrating an assalt to disable her friend and teammate Kheira Hamraoui just to have a spot on the 11 starters;
3. PSG totally enabling Hamraoui's harassement and isolation after the crime incident and basically destroying her career;
4. Teammates having a "strike" at 2010 world cup because the coach cut out Anelka;
5. Benzema blackmailed Valbuena to help his criminal friend;
6. Emmanuel Macron using Mbappe as political tool;
7. Lyon going to bankrupcy
8. Players being addicted to helium
PSG has been a failure for a long time 😂
PSG stomped league A into mediocrity and then without competition they became mediocrity themselves. Oh the irony
The One thing we do know is the reason Messi Neymar and Mbappe didn't work was because of Mbappe.
They just drew against Nantes, a team on the edge of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2. Lmaoooo. I wouldn't be suprised if they buy Matthis Abline in the winter transfer window after that.😂😂😂😂😂
I intentionally didn't perform the best in PSG 🤭😆
Too bad u dont know rising stars, real PSG fans understand the transition rn
Messi destroyed France once again, it was so nice the first time he had to destroyed it a second time (him and Neymar leaving basically killed the league, Mbappe was there for one season after they both left and they still couldn’t find any TV sponsors)
The French league and their fans deserve it. PSG deserve it.
We just tied with nantes while having 85% possesion and over 1k passes, I am actually done with this club
The problem with PSG is that they are like Celtic. The majority of the time they win their league but when it comes to playing in Europe with the top teams in the world they will end up failing. The league needs more teams to compete to develop that mentality of playing good teams. No one can stop them, at least Man City have tough games like top 5 teams in the prem or mid-table teams giving them a run for their money in some games. PSG have it way to easy in their league to develop that winning mentality they lack.
Glad PSG and Dembele are having a downfall
I think the problem is that they are looking for players overseas but because they are competing with other Top 5 league clubs they choose the latter. They should probably try and do what real done before buying superstars again (when they used to buy players like vini and valverde and put time and effort into them)
Tells you something about the McDonalds league when PSG can sell one of the Best in the world, still be undefeated in the league, and get smashed when they play in the UCL. Monaco and Brest look good in the UCL, not sure what’s up with the league form
Brest are best when they play two upfront
1.English Premier League
2.Italian Serie A
3.German Bundesliga
4.Spanish La Liga
5.French Ligue 1
6.Brazilian Serie A
7.Portuguese Primeira Liga
8.Belgian Pro League
9.US MLS
10.English Championship
This is according to a site
Do u agree
Yes
Where is the eredivisie
1. Premier League
2. Bundesliga
3. Serie A
4. La Liga
5. Ligue 1
6. Brasileirão
7. Eredivisie
8. Primeira Liga
9. Belgian Pro League
10. Turkish Süper Lig
Next would be the Championship, 2. Bundesliga and retirement leagues like MLS and Saudi Pro League
where is penaldo's league?
MLS Dont deserve that spot, Brasileirao or Scottish premiership deserves it also spanish league already better than serie A
France scored two goal from open play in the euro 😭
In FM I always eventually end up in Ligue 1 specifically to destroy PSG’s dominance over the league. I’ve done it with FCSM, Caen & Stade Brest. And I will always do so.
Same. What a feeling when I beat Paris with Lyon
The intro is just a normal day in France ngl
Honestly I think we need a longer video of this club there is a lot to be discussed
The only thing psg has in success is the glazing.
Without looking up their current line-up, the only players in the PSG team I can name is Fabian Ruiz, Hakimi, and Barcola. Oh and Donnarumma.
i think they’re trying to get rid of the whole massive wages and big names who do not
perform stigma by signing lesser known players to replace their big names like neymar for barcola or veratti for never or even donnaruma for safonov sure they may not have that impact at an instant but in a few years time who knows it’s gonna be harder for the new guys to be better than the massive names in the past but you could argue that safonov has been better this season than donnaruma bayern was ofc not good with him making a mistake but he avoided a lot of xg turning into goals and has conceded 3 goals in 6 games whilst donnaruma has conceded 14 in 12 so i hope not but maybe they’re gonna get better soon
Psg is well...
An oil run club
Why is there a Brazil, Argentina, and Canada flag massively displayed in the background but no Polish flag 😂
0:30
They did score a goal from open play against Spain
Randal Kolo Muani header
Assist Kyllian Mbappé
to be fair to the new transfer direction, at least these players seem to want to play for PSG. I have massive respect for Zaïre Emery, just because you can sense his passion for the club. I really can't hate on that.
He’s from the academy
Yeah it’s always surprises me how people say stuff like “how can they boo and hate Messi and Neymar, they are the best of the best” but never bring up the fact that the MAIN REASON why PSG fans hated them was because they clearly didn’t want to be there or really cared about the club
Me commenting 2 minutes after the video dropped pretending to contribute even though I couldn't possibly have watched it yet.
The only good thing PSG did for themselves was the Nike x Air Jordan deal. That’s it.
Dembele was the last of the awful galacticos-style purchases PSG made. One of the best decisions Barca made was not being fooled by Dembele’s excellence come contract time. He hasn’t played anywhere close to his best since he joined PSG
Barça wanted him to stay
honestly the decision wasn't made by barca they would happily double his salary don't expect them to have financial sense
Don’t let the scores fool you, the team is amazing, the issue is… Luis Enrique is not playing the tactics needed for this team. The ball never enters the box as all we do is pass it around.
dembele getting a red card was a delight❤
Psg is everthing a football club must NOT be the definitioon of antifootball
Arsenal fan here. Combine Artetas motivation and intensity with Gyokeres' motivation and we will truly unlock a monster I believe. Let's get him.
The only thing more disappointing than PSG is your pronunciation of the PSG player names
That's a typical English native speaker issue. Not even trying to pronounce the names correctly and "anglicizing" them.
That’s because people from England have this weird thing with just pronouncing it with how it’s spelt in English and not actually trying to get it correct. It’s the same thing with them pronouncing “nike” they mispronounce it all the time and will even tell you they don’t care because it’s a word from a us company. It’s one of the reasons why many English players prefer to stay in england because English players have a history of not caring to learn a new language.
Ain't no party like a Vizehiddy party am I right
They should be relegated at least the Manchester City owners do something for the community?
You sound a bit ill mate, hope you taking care of yourself well Vizeh.
Great vid as always!
Realistically when you think of the big 5, particularly in terms of the domestic leagues, France is always bottom of that list. Hence why PSG in terms of a European Elite Club, is essentially the oddity of the European giants, as the likes of Lyon and Marseille, whilst big clubs in France are still going to be dwarfed by your Liverpool's, Real Madrid's, Inter Milan's, and Bayern Munich's. There's a gap for France to catch up on in terms of not just making up the numbers in Europe's big 5, and PSG going off the boil in Europe, but being indomitable in the domestic competitions proves that.
Okay one bad season so far, we got to the semis last year!
imagine being proud of a measly win over a 10-man team, this small mentality is why you won’t get so lucky again.
@@colonelsanders1774 psg was never gonna compete with the big teams lol
They couldnt do it with Zlatan and Beckham. Couldnt do it with Messi, Neymer and Mbappe. Theres no hope for em if im being honest here
If PSG get eliminated from the UCL Vizeh and Maqwell are gonna eat well.
The real big problem of psg in the champions league is that they can't score you can look at the match against psv or girona. It seems that the player's are scared in the ucl it shows there inexperience
PSG's flame burned so bright they are getting scorched by the heat.
I have to ask because you made this point in the Scotland video too, What make you so sure that European success would, for lack of a better word, save the Scottish league/ PSG's reputation?
In PSG we will never trust 🎉
I think real madrid will get 20 ucls before psg get one
PSG has players of quality but they're not playing together well. Individuals on the pitch with weak teamwork skills. Reminds me of Chelsea's 2 seasons ago
If your league is called Uber Eats or Mcdonalds i'm not interested period.
more history before money than after....
The Greenwood hate is so unwarranted imo his girl that he has a kid with has moved on but yall keep trying to bring him down
Mason Greenwood is not an Ex-convict
Exactly, some people just like to hang on to other peoples mistakes, try to exaggerate and ruin people’s life meanwhile they are worst in their closet.
I needed a good story to share me up. Thank you for the video! 😋
Bro failed both times while replacing Neymar 😂😂
As an Everton Fan I take issue with the title of this video.
I feel like psg should stop signing big names and focus on youth and shit like that
Bradley Barcola is actually really good and deserves his credit still very young too gonna be really good
Thankfully we’ll never see PSG win the Champions League.
They always hype up PSG in the Champions League & I never get it ..
They very rarely make any sort of impact in the CL..
Young talent, you mean the arsenal route not the Chelsea route
I also believe management isnt right with PSG, theyve never had that big name manager where youve looked at them and thought "theyll build a statue of him in the future" Luis Enrique may as well be another ETH I dont rate him at all he gets bailed out by individual quality, his tactics are boring predictable and if it doesnt go his way he doesnt adapt that well. If they get a young upcoming manager It'll probably turn out as a successful project such as winning the UCL after a certain period of time with said manager
Your hair looked better in the ad
Ousmane the face of PSG's downfall, i'm here with popcorn and liking the video
in a span of 2 seasons they lost neymar, messi and mbappe. They will be back soon enough.
Lol. Zlatan's cursed ass isn't winning anyone the Champions League
Youth is the only was to keep up with the amount of games teams have
Dont forget a pish Rangers pumping Nice 4-1 in France after investing hundreds of millions. 🏴🇬🇧
This team became Irrelevant when Neymar went there, then Mbappe and Messi. When everyone left, why continue following it?
Relevant to you cause you must have 0 football knowledge
@@drewk4143 Thanks for pointing out that I got the word wrong.
Because real fans stand by their vlub throught thick and thin. Not those plastic gloryhunting barca Man city Real Madrid tourist that only support the winning team.
You should make a video on Griezmann's career
There is a way for them to win European competition easily
Simply sacrifice Ligue 1 for 1 season, qualify for the Conference league and bully the smaller clubs there while gloating on glory, like how Chelsea is doing it this season. They farm goals and the fans act as if they defeat Prime Barcelona when in reality they're up against Noah.
With like around 1B squad value difference with every other clubs playing there. It should also be a walk in the park for PSG.
The gulfwar will also be fought PSG vs City in January. Will be though for PSG
when are we gonna talk about luis Enrique being overrated. his only success came with msn and even then he underperformed. he got koed out of the world cup by morocco, i understand morocco was on fire that world cup but based on talent a decent manger should never be losing that game and he left they won the euros the next tournament.
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Ehh as shit as PSG have been the new format means they could still get to the knockouts with 2 wins.
It’s disgusting how Russia has its ties cut with football but the Middle East is all good according to fifa, despite having way more skeletons in their closet
PSG scammed Neymar by fake promises. If he remained in Barca then he would have won at least 2 more champions league.
They sacked Laurent Blanc who was their most successful manager, literally won every single domestic trophy in 3 4 years (except maybe 1 or 2), in the hope that they might win UCL, yet since then not only they haven't won UCL obviously, but they couldn't even replicate the same total dominance of domestic titles 😂😂😂
A proper hated club that is 😂😂😂
Laurent blanc barely even did anything, his assistant did all the work
@burrito4804 doesn't change the fact that he's the most successful manager in their history
They should bring in Jose Mourinho.
Another negative video….. anyone shocked?
I would argue that man city ain't that high up 1.14
The so called victim is still with him supporting him, they went on to have a child together and living happily. All you lots always trying to criticize people when you’re the worst kind of people in your own homes makes me sick. How long do you intend to hold on to this? saying marseille are signing all the ex convicts in the world, are you sure you understand the meaning of the word “convict”? He was never found guilty. I can bet more than 60% of people who won’t let him be are actually women beaters in their own relationships, the most toxic kind of people. You lots should go get a life and live the boy alone. No one is beyond mistakes
11 views in one minute bro fell off harder than PSG 💀
Put dembele's in cover instead the bigger failure of all: a certain transfer record holder & certain goat. Hmmm interesting