I said it on a different channel, but it's worth repeating It has been 10 years since I've watched PSG dominate my league. Ligue 1 desperately needs at least one team to challenge consistently PSG because we see how they can coast in the season because they have the talent. They have been awful this year, yet are still going to be the champions. Meanwhile, they have never put in place any kind of club identity in that locker room. It's just a revolving door of coaches and mercinaries. And their recruiting in the off season was odd. Messi is a great, fantastic name, but at his age, he was not going to fit in well with Mbppe, Neymar and all the attacking talent now stuck to the bench. Why was Donnaruma brought in when you already had a world-class goalkeeper? It's a club with money, but no clear vision
"They have been awful this year, yet are still going to be the champions." That has to be one of the weirdest facts to have to accept as a football fan I've ever seen
One could argue that they bought Messi to get even more money from merchandise. Also Donnaruma is really young compared to Navas,so maybe they’re just planning ahead. Still,got a strong dislike for PSG so f them Parisiennes
@@samuelachedzimbir-bondzie7246 True, I forgot about Carlo Ancelotti lol. He went on to win the UCL with RM in 2013-2014. PSG lack mentality in the team and leadership. If Sergio Ramos was healthy and Navas was playing instead of Donnarumma against RM recently, it could have been different. Plus they know RM pretty well
PSG is the great example that you can't win it all in football just by throwing money at everything you see. You need a vision, a united core, a distinct style of play, a competitive league that keeps the team in top form every week and chemistry between the players.
@@zackariahjeanyudah7779 City is like a half-PSG. They have a distinct style of play under Pep and a competitive league, but they still lack that team building other top teams have, kind of the reason why they don't have a Champions League yet, but are always closer to winning it, (and probably eventually will) than PSG.
@@_MrMoney personally these days the Prem isn't that competitive. There's Man City, Liverpool and then a huge gap and then maybe 3 more teams then another huge gap and then everyone else. The Prem right now is basically early 2010's La Liga.
@@Noobie2k7 The Prem is really competitve and always has been, if you compare it with Ligue 1 there's a huge difference. If the top 5 teams in France excluding PSG were to play in England they probably would end around the mid-table. That's the difference, Man City have constant competition every week, while PSG don't.
35:10 It is also worth mentioning that OGC Nice's keeper (Marcin Bulka from Poland) was loaned from PSG only to kick them out of Coupe de France... Man PSG is something different sometimes. Great video as always, sending good vibes from Gdansk.
that happens to big clubs constantly, for example it feels like every single La Liga team has a product of either La Masia or the Castilla on the pitch at all times. Every time a big team loses to a former player you can laugh at them and say they made a mistake by selling that player, but the truth is that running a big club is a constant process of talent evaluation, which is very fucking difficult considering how quick things move at the top. Also, even though Bulka won one game against psg, will he win many more times? No. Will he ever be good enough to play for psg? Absolutely not. It was the right decision for both parties that he left.
@@thewhitejackharlow Lmao how salty can you be. Stop disrespecting Marcin Bulka you swine. He's only 21 and he carried his team in penalty shootout against infinite money glitch club. Also he's a Chelsea Academy player xD Also show me another "Champion's League Titan" losing penalty shootout in domestic cup to keeper they loaned. Mr. "That happens to big clubs constantly"
@@Julian-qm8ws I feel like you missed the point. Im not being disrespectful to him, just realistic. Only the best get to play for PSG, its unlikely hell ever be good enough. Thats not a shot at him. Also ”infinite money glitch club” are you a child?😂 And by telling me hes from Chelseas academy, youre proving my point, again. Big clubs cant keep all their academy products since they cant have a 50-man squad, so they keep the best ones. Bulka has now left 2 top teams, because he was deemed surplus. Also, i didnt mean exactly the goalkeeper in a penalty shootout, more like just a player in the opposing team but sure i can find you examples of goalkeepers against their former teams in penalty shootouts if you want me to. I dont understand why you had to insult me, i guess your polish pride was a bit too fragile lol.
as a chelsea fan i remember Bulka. he left right before the Snake went to real madrid and we had to panic buy to get Kepa. he was a real talant if he had stayed just a bit longer who knows...
I think the main problems PSG have to achieving (in Europe) are: the French league is relatively weak so they are not truly tested week to week, and secondly, they keep throwing money at big name superstars who are not prepared to work hard, and because the league is weak, they don't need to work hard. This means that when the going gets tough, PSG can't compete with the other big European teams, who not only have quality, but can also put in a big performance under pressure.
Another problem with the PSG squad that wasn't mentioned in the video is their temper tantrums they like to throw. Some of the players (Neymar, Kimpembe and Mbappé) are well known to not being able to handle frustration in game, drawing unnecessary and horrendous fouls resulting in them being send off. So as you said, they crack under pressure both performance wise as well as regarding their temper. I think that's a big factor as well as your already mentioned points.
I disagree. There have been times where Barcelona and Real Madrid have been running rings around the other teams in La Liga but they still performed in the Champions League.
I loved that team with Ibra, Lavezzi, Matuidi and Thiago Silva. Very interesting to find out more of the history of PSG, especially that they were relegated to Ligue 3 and Paris FC were meant to take their place in the Ligue 1...
not to forget Cavani, still have my Zlatan PSG Trikot from that time and it will be the only PSG Trikot I will ever own, but I just can't wear a PSG shirt anymore, I just can't
That was the best psg side i've seen tbh, after they started to just buy superstars for shitloads of money, their team became boring and full of drama queens And the funny thing all that money was for nothing lol
@@Hamzakarim-1 at that point they still were a team, it's so funny that they can't see it themselves, performed better and were much more of a threat without ridiculous superstars
Cavani was the only reason I liked hearing the name PSG back during those days. Not contributing much to the conversation, just thinking about how likable Cavani made PSG seem
Somehow PSG allowed Chelsea to win two UCL titles in the decade in which they became the richest club in the world. And to rub salt into their wounds, Thomas Tuchel won it in 6 months after leaving PSG
Considering how rich they are, losing the league to Monaco and Lille should be seen as a horrific failure. Money buys quality, but you can't buy culture and class.
The fact that they failed to beat French sides 12 times last year should speak volumes. Should they not at least come close to being Invincible every year since 2015?
@@justadreamerforgood69 They have astronomically more resources than anybody in that league. You're right in saying that it wouldn't matter if they had won a UCL by now, but since they haven't, facts like these make the situation even worse.
@@nicholastricarico2957 They really were robbed last season when City kept fouling P$G players but were never even booked but Di Maria was booked for slightly stepping on Fernandinho 🤷🏻♂️🙄 In the 2019/20 season they had their chances but Bayern were slightly better and probably their strongest ever 💯 Money and luck is important along with the referees help. We've seen that in case of Barça, Madrid and Liverpool. They all the referee's help or luck at some point of time where they've won the UCL Bayern also has the most money in the Bundesliga but are run like a proper club(not in the past 2 years however). Bayern is probably only team who hasn't had the referee's help to win
I'm new to football clubs, I used to only watch national leagues but getting into clubs has really opened my eyes. I though PSG was going to be an absolutely crushing team with Messi, Mbappé, and Neymar. Turns out shoving a lot of talent and money into a team isn't enough to be truly great
(sorry in advance for American speak) just like baseball's New York Yankees. They spend a fuck ton of $$$ on players every year, have Aaron Judge (he's like baseball's Mbappe) and still haven't made the World Series since 2009.
PSG is even a greater failure than you think... Ile de France Region where Paris sit in is today the most prominent high level football players factory in a world but none of these talents play for PSG (except Mbappe and for not too much time) although some have gone through the PSG academy. Even Mbappe who was trained in Clairefontaine and born and raised in Parisian suburb of Bondy was a produce of Monaco youth academy. And you have players like Coman, Nkunku Maignan who are french internationals and top level players produced by PSG youth academy but who don't play anymore in PSG. The problem of the PSG is the lack of local feeling about this club, inner Paris isn't a true football city but the suburbs it's a complete other history. The Qatar don't understand how he can use this gold mine of talents before just throw money out of windows.
Yeah the french football factory has been insane lately and when you compare it to bayern which has a ton of german players, psg just looks weird with almost no big french names
About Barcelona's famous remontada, there's an infamous quote made by a French Canal + commentator, Stéphane Guy. At the 83rd minute, with PSG down 3-1, they would still qualify if the score stood. The commentator talked about their imminent qualification and the optimism Barcelona fans had before Paris' goal, but now it was over as, as he put it "Against them, it's not Gijon, it's not Valladolid. This is PSG." And after Barcelona scored its 6 goal, 7 days after they beat Gijon 6-1, he exclaimed "NOOOOO! It's not possible!", which became a meme in France
One thing you didn't mentioned is how they have stagnated ligue 1's progress as a league since PSG is the only French club widely known, they've dominated Ligue 1's promotional material to the point where it's just known as PSG and 19 other clubs.
Just dropping in to say that I love your longer form video essays. They're so entertaining and informative, I always walk away knowing more than I came in.
No i think he just hated brazil cause he got no support there. I think he was good enough to make it but he got kicked to the curb at a young age hence the anger issues.
I used to think 40 minute video is long but once you finished an 8 hour video 40 minutes is just nothing anymore. This is a fun watch because it tells you that even a lot of money can't buy you success.
As a psg fan i think this transfer window killed us, we are almost making a proper dominant team, but this window we just signed a bunch of unnecesary stars with only hakimi fitting in the team, im kinda happy naseer will be sacked cause he cant use the „oil money” properly like man city
You have done an amazing video on this ridiculous club.I am a fan from China, it's really hard to find many PSG fans around me and it's not hard to explain after what they have done in the past couple of years
As a PSG fan myself it's just sad. The biggest problem over the last years has been that the bigger PSG transfers are more just to sell kits and not to build a real team. That's why they give contracts to over the hill big name players who don't really care about PSG. Anyway, great video as always!
Finally, I've been waiting so long!! It was becoming an inside joke of when the video would come out. 😂😂. Honestly I love your content, and I'm glad you take your time to make your content the best.
I think they will eventually win the champions League, look at Chelsea for example, it took them almost 10 years and a lost final to win them their first Champions League. Also Man City is trying to win the Champions League for some years before PSG. But at least Chelsea and City have a vision about their future.
At least Chelsea had a core in place despite players coming and going like it's a revolving door. Petr Cech, Ashley Cole, John Terry, John Obi Mikel, Frank Lampard, Michael Essien, and Didier Drogba were all present during the club's best European stretch during 2007 to 2012.
PSG is the worst kind of football club. A club with only one goal in mind, but takes no time to plan how to get there, and unsparingly fall short every time. Their recruiting is on par with a twelve year old playing FM with unlimited budget, spending billions on big names that the manager didn't ask for nor the squad needs, and then make him the scapegoat for the team's shortcomings in the Champions League (Pochettino, Ancelotti, Emery, and Tuchel). The locker room is an endless cycle of overinflated egos who want to win, but don't want to work to get there. The ignorant higher ups are the ones truly at fault for every shortcoming the club has. They have made French football so uncompetitive that winning the league, and every cup isn't an achievement, but a standard, and now the whole world looks at the French football as a joke is just a shame. If I was a PSG fan I'd be asking for the Qatari ownership to sell, they've had their experiment and they have proved that even with the most talented team in the world they still can't overcome the giants of world football which Real Madrid, Bayern, Barcelona, and many others have proved time, and time again.
The Qatari owners are never gonna sell..... They made a brand out of a club no one knew a decade ago. With big name players, they make money. They won't sell cause everyone loves money.
Qatar are part way through building all new training facilities and have plans to enlarge the stadium so i don't think they will sell any time soon. I don't want Qatar to leave until they've upgraded the Parc des Princes to 80000 seats, and maybe bought the stadium so that the club gets all the ticket money. No matter how much of a mockery the qatari ownership make of the club right now, i know it will be better off in the long term with their spending on club infrastructure and global marketing. Let's just hope they don't stay too long once all that is complete.
This statement is the one of someone who doesn't rly follow football but just repeat casual takes from ppl who watch PSG 2 times a year and follow the club's news through dramas that are often invented, always exaggerated by medias looking for buzz. I'm not saying that PSG is a perfect club that does everything right and yes there is legit aspects on which you can criticize how things are done, but you have to be serious for 2 secs... Football is football, it's been rly often that the whole story could have been totally different for PSG : the elimination in 2019 against United for example is one of the unluckiest game of football i've ever seen (and Klopp agrees with me) and people tried to draw a ton of conclusions out of that game because this is how football works and the reason why we love it. All i want to say is : you can criticize PSG, but if you are saying relevant things, because right now you're just the typical example of the football casual who will join the global trashtalk on players/teams that are underperforming and scapegoated, and then act all surprised when you realise they are actually good players that you've just never see perform, in football the popular opinion ain't necessarily the right one. Football is a complex combination of a ton of factors that you have to perfect to be the best team in the world, and in the end everything's played on details. There is a ton to learn about football, and the more you'll learn about it, the more you'll understand that it's unpredictable and impossible to draw conclusions about it. You wrote this : "They have made French football so uncompetitive that winning the league, and every cup isn't an achievement, but a standard, and now the whole world looks at the French football as a joke is just a shame. If I was a PSG fan I'd be asking for the Qatari ownership to sell, they've had their experiment and they have proved that even with the most talented team in the world they still can't overcome the giants of world football which Real Madrid, Bayern, Barcelona, and many others have proved time, and time again." so let me respond : - French football is literally one of the best in the world if not the best nowadays lol i don't rly see who "looks at it as a joke" - I am a PSG fan and I don't want the Qatari ownership to sell, you don't know how much they brought to the club. As soon as they arrived they made long term investments that will help the club for decades and made PSG a huge brand that can now generate the same revenues as the biggest clubs itw. On the sportive side they made PSG relevant in every sports and made sure to re-establish the relation with the ultras after there were banned from stadiums. Thanks to them i've seen Messi, Mbappe, Neymar etc... playing football in front of my eyes and you don't realize how insane it is. - You comparing PSG with these teams is really dumb because : 1) PSG had never been the "most talented team itw" lmao they have always been better superteams these past years, especially in modern football where you have a ton of teams who are world class and can aim for the ucl unlike 10 years ago when u had 2/3 teams who were really untouchable every season. 2) Real Madrid literally did what PSG did except they did it even worse in an era without ffp or other superteams competing and it hasn't always succeeded neither 3) Bayern is bullying bundesliga which is a playing ground for ex-Ligue 1 players so idk what u r on, PSG winning the league hasn't stopped it from being a competitive league producing the best players itw. 4) Do i really have to talk about Barca ? lmao
@@Jeunelegende91 Real Madrid always bought from money they generated. PSG just throws money they get from quatar(they are in loss and and are now throwing huge cash at mbape). Earned vs spoiled...I don't know how the locals stomach this, I guess they sold out for fame.. And the projects, just wow. Even though man c is also an oil club, they have structure and stability. The ownership is not egotistic maniacs with uefa in pocket who are just looking at projecting the image of a big club with irrelevant signings. Man c have a sporting project and a plan. Psg is a dumpster fire.
Its interesting in my team in Cyprus is Hervin Ongenda. He was meant to make it to the very top but his career stalled at a point where he came to a Romanian club being overweight. He had a chance for a move to Italian Chievo Verona but it didnt work out. Now he is in Cyprus trying to rebuild his career where he can get back into european football. Such a shame he was meant to be the next big thing
I was hoping you would have also mentioned that Thiago Silva and Tuchel went on to beat City in the 2021 UCL final This was an excellent video. I am a new fan.
PSG is the embodiment of "Throw sh*t to the wall and see what it sticks" because that's the only thing they had done since the oil money came, yes, they had won a few ligue tittles, but with the overwhelming amount of cash they have, it's crazy how little they have acomplish so far, compared to other clubs that has the same oil money model.
@@GregorSamsa281 "They had won a few ligue tittles" but "crazy how little they have accomplished", inspite of the horrible grammar it's not hard to make out how dismissive his comment is towards domestic titles
@@GregorSamsa281 Plus Premier League has been the best league for the past two years, for the whole 2010s La Liga ruled the football world but yeah still impressive how Man City makes it look like Farmer's league, rather City than Utd
@@Kelvinack first of all, english is not my main language, second of all, with all due respect to the Ligue 1, but are you going to tell me, that the ligue 1 is at the same level as Seria A, La Liga, Premier and Bundesligue? PSG's goal is to win the Champions, they don't care about winning the french league, for them that's like a consolidation prize for not winning the champions every season, with the absurd amount of cash they have, it tribialize the whole league and makes things unfair for the rest of the clubs in that league cuz "fuck you we have money".
So today in class, my teacher asked what PSG stands for? And then I proudly say “Paris Saint-Germain” then he laughed saying: it stands for “Polysomnogram” which means sleep which performance overnight through the monitor. And I shouted right back at him: Ey yo Mr. I see no difference between Paris Saint-Germain and polysomnography. The face he made, made me realize that he is a PSG fan.
I've been watching alot of NBA stuff on youtube recently, so hearing you say BIG 3 about messi, neymar and Mbappé is quite funny to me now ^^! There were other refferences aswel but i cant recall anymore at the time of writing this sentence.
Nice essay video ! As always, a really good montage, those 40 minutes were a pleasure to watch ! As a "light" french football fan, mainly following the game through local paper press (because the 2 team i follow the most are in at max French fifth division), the only match i watch are international fixtures and PSG C1 runs. The problems with french football Ligue 1 is that i personally find it boring to watch "19 Eibar" trying desesperatly to win against PSG, selling a mug about it and still manage to loose in a overwhelming fashion. When there's a surprise (Monaco and Lille) they're striped off their best element because they're "too poor" or their executive don't give a shoot. If you watch some videos from Mollina you understand that PSG's org chart is a enormous golden Gordian knot. Every time you see a manager from PSG, they're colorul at the start and slowly become livid as time pass (look at Pochettino's face damn it) before getting fired or fleeing this maze. However i think that for the time being, PSG is the only french club that can do well in C1. I hope that Ligue 1 will one day seize the fourth spot of the UEFA ranking, maybe this mean more visibility for french national football and this will help one way or another those club i follow and those from my region which are struggling so much from low investment and covid 19. But i'm not that dumb, trickle down economy is a fairy tale (also a badly imaginated one) and those club will have to close if there's no political action taken. A pleasure to follow your videos !
Problem is money. France has incredible pool of talents but when they become good the clubs can't pay their salary anymore and are forced to sell their players (it's either they sell players 10 millions knowing they will be valued 50 millions in few years, or to see them leave on a free and get nothing...). That's the reality of European football. Only a few clubs are looking for titles, the others just try to survive and stay in top tier or at best get a spot for European competition. And the spiral is REALLY hard to break.
I guess in terms of the Paris FC and PSG dynamic, you can say that Paris FC is Hydrox and PSG is Oreos. One is the original but the other one is the more well-known and commercially successful.
AT LAST, like for PSG
Like for a bottle
You Make my Day With these Vids Keep on going my guy💯
Like for we have to much money but we are still terrible
like this video . F&@k PSG !!!
Do a video about bodo Glimt rise
I said it on a different channel, but it's worth repeating
It has been 10 years since I've watched PSG dominate my league. Ligue 1 desperately needs at least one team to challenge consistently PSG because we see how they can coast in the season because they have the talent. They have been awful this year, yet are still going to be the champions.
Meanwhile, they have never put in place any kind of club identity in that locker room. It's just a revolving door of coaches and mercinaries.
And their recruiting in the off season was odd. Messi is a great, fantastic name, but at his age, he was not going to fit in well with Mbppe, Neymar and all the attacking talent now stuck to the bench. Why was Donnaruma brought in when you already had a world-class goalkeeper?
It's a club with money, but no clear vision
my man decided to speak facts out of every language
"They have been awful this year, yet are still going to be the champions."
That has to be one of the weirdest facts to have to accept as a football fan I've ever seen
*the most factual statement of the 21st century*
@@ohnonotchrisfail it's also a depressing one
One could argue that they bought Messi to get even more money from merchandise. Also Donnaruma is really young compared to Navas,so maybe they’re just planning ahead. Still,got a strong dislike for PSG so f them Parisiennes
Here after they failed… again
And we will be there next year
@@toomuchBeerand fail again
not shocking
Heja bvb
33:22 I find it funny how Tuchel gets sacked by PSG and then wins the Champions League in the same season with Chelsea
And don't forget Thiago Silva went to Chelsea and won it with Tuchel lol.
@@TimurD1905 And Carlo with Madrid as well
@@samuelachedzimbir-bondzie7246 True, I forgot about Carlo Ancelotti lol. He went on to win the UCL with RM in 2013-2014. PSG lack mentality in the team and leadership. If Sergio Ramos was healthy and Navas was playing instead of Donnarumma against RM recently, it could have been different. Plus they know RM pretty well
Pochetino is the worst coach ever
@@VictorDurand-me5yu that’s a bold statement when he lead tottenham to the ucl final
PSG is the great example that you can't win it all in football just by throwing money at everything you see. You need a vision, a united core, a distinct style of play, a competitive league that keeps the team in top form every week and chemistry between the players.
Facts
City ?
@@zackariahjeanyudah7779 City is like a half-PSG. They have a distinct style of play under Pep and a competitive league, but they still lack that team building other top teams have, kind of the reason why they don't have a Champions League yet, but are always closer to winning it, (and probably eventually will) than PSG.
@@_MrMoney personally these days the Prem isn't that competitive. There's Man City, Liverpool and then a huge gap and then maybe 3 more teams then another huge gap and then everyone else. The Prem right now is basically early 2010's La Liga.
@@Noobie2k7 The Prem is really competitve and always has been, if you compare it with Ligue 1 there's a huge difference. If the top 5 teams in France excluding PSG were to play in England they probably would end around the mid-table. That's the difference, Man City have constant competition every week, while PSG don't.
Me laughing at PSG failing in Europe
Me rembering I still support Spurs...
Can't fail in Europe, if you're not in it. Think about it. ☝
@@lenapaulsstepbrother2338 Fairs do 😂😂...😭😭😭
@@lenapaulsstepbrother2338 well they did fail miserably in the conference league this season
@@MaxLeCnkerant Oh yeah, forgot about that.
@@lenapaulsstepbrother2338 don't forget they got knocked in Europe league last season by Zagreb after winning first leg 2 nil 😂
Here after they failed again.
Not a football guy, but In Handball. PSG has a great session until they go to the finals if they have a good session. That's what I know about PSG.
Problem is PSG isn't scouting young players and building a legacy like rm or barca does
This will stay relevant forever
Because of Messi
I'm gonna predict Newcastle and Dortmund winning the group
35:10 It is also worth mentioning that OGC Nice's keeper (Marcin Bulka from Poland) was loaned from PSG only to kick them out of Coupe de France... Man PSG is something different sometimes.
Great video as always, sending good vibes from Gdansk.
Thats what they get for ruining Krychowiak. If only he stayed at Sevilla 😢
that happens to big clubs constantly, for example it feels like every single La Liga team has a product of either La Masia or the Castilla on the pitch at all times. Every time a big team loses to a former player you can laugh at them and say they made a mistake by selling that player, but the truth is that running a big club is a constant process of talent evaluation, which is very fucking difficult considering how quick things move at the top. Also, even though Bulka won one game against psg, will he win many more times? No. Will he ever be good enough to play for psg? Absolutely not. It was the right decision for both parties that he left.
@@thewhitejackharlow Lmao how salty can you be. Stop disrespecting Marcin Bulka you swine. He's only 21 and he carried his team in penalty shootout against infinite money glitch club. Also he's a Chelsea Academy player xD
Also show me another "Champion's League Titan" losing penalty shootout in domestic cup to keeper they loaned. Mr. "That happens to big clubs constantly"
@@Julian-qm8ws I feel like you missed the point. Im not being disrespectful to him, just realistic. Only the best get to play for PSG, its unlikely hell ever be good enough. Thats not a shot at him. Also ”infinite money glitch club” are you a child?😂 And by telling me hes from Chelseas academy, youre proving my point, again. Big clubs cant keep all their academy products since they cant have a 50-man squad, so they keep the best ones. Bulka has now left 2 top teams, because he was deemed surplus. Also, i didnt mean exactly the goalkeeper in a penalty shootout, more like just a player in the opposing team but sure i can find you examples of goalkeepers against their former teams in penalty shootouts if you want me to. I dont understand why you had to insult me, i guess your polish pride was a bit too fragile lol.
as a chelsea fan i remember Bulka. he left right before the Snake went to real madrid and we had to panic buy to get Kepa. he was a real talant if he had stayed just a bit longer who knows...
I think the main problems PSG have to achieving (in Europe) are: the French league is relatively weak so they are not truly tested week to week, and secondly, they keep throwing money at big name superstars who are not prepared to work hard, and because the league is weak, they don't need to work hard. This means that when the going gets tough, PSG can't compete with the other big European teams, who not only have quality, but can also put in a big performance under pressure.
psg struggle to beat top 4
Lies again? MILF TESTS
*cuz they don’t care at all
Another problem with the PSG squad that wasn't mentioned in the video is their temper tantrums they like to throw. Some of the players (Neymar, Kimpembe and Mbappé) are well known to not being able to handle frustration in game, drawing unnecessary and horrendous fouls resulting in them being send off. So as you said, they crack under pressure both performance wise as well as regarding their temper. I think that's a big factor as well as your already mentioned points.
I disagree. There have been times where Barcelona and Real Madrid have been running rings around the other teams in La Liga but they still performed in the Champions League.
So what I learned is u can take Pochettino out of Tottenham but u can't take Tottenham out of Pochettino
Clever!
This, THIS is the Maqwell video that I come back to again and again. It's just sublime.
I loved that team with Ibra, Lavezzi, Matuidi and Thiago Silva. Very interesting to find out more of the history of PSG, especially that they were relegated to Ligue 3 and Paris FC were meant to take their place in the Ligue 1...
not to forget Cavani, still have my Zlatan PSG Trikot from that time and it will be the only PSG Trikot I will ever own, but I just can't wear a PSG shirt anymore, I just can't
That was the best psg side i've seen tbh, after they started to just buy superstars for shitloads of money, their team became boring and full of drama queens
And the funny thing all that money was for nothing lol
@@Hamzakarim-1 at that point they still were a team, it's so funny that they can't see it themselves, performed better and were much more of a threat without ridiculous superstars
@@Hamzakarim-1 i mean neymar did get then into a ucl final
Milan sold 2 great players to them, now Donnaruma too. I loved Nesta more than Silva, but still good player.
This video also failed to mention that PSGs antics buying Mbappe and Neymar for such insane fees single-handedly inflated the transfer market
Lies again? Gullible F**k Them
Bartomeu then followed up with using that money very poorly, that made Fc Barcelona nearly go bankrupt.
40 minutes of maqwell, it can't get much better than this right?
how about 40 minutes and 8 seconds
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10 hours
Agreed
True
Who is here after they lost to Bayern Munich 3-0 on aggregate
me lol
Lmao this video is just me coming to drop off flowers on PSGs grave
✋ I’m right here
Me
Right here
Cavani was the only reason I liked hearing the name PSG back during those days. Not contributing much to the conversation, just thinking about how likable Cavani made PSG seem
Same I used to tune in for PSG matches because of him he was better than Ibra
Somehow PSG allowed Chelsea to win two UCL titles in the decade in which they became the richest club in the world. And to rub salt into their wounds, Thomas Tuchel won it in 6 months after leaving PSG
40 minutes of prime UCL memories for me? AND the PSG melodrama show? Yes please!
Diego Costa is the definition of " I can't make it into the Brasilian national team so I'm going to be a citizen somewhere else".
Your reaction when Benzema scored his 3rd is gold!
You're a legend Maqwell
FR BRO ROOOOOOOFL
You could have just left "A Legacy of Failure" as the title and everyone would have known that the documentary was about PSG.
Considering how rich they are, losing the league to Monaco and Lille should be seen as a horrific failure.
Money buys quality, but you can't buy culture and class.
The fact that they failed to beat French sides 12 times last year should speak volumes. Should they not at least come close to being Invincible every year since 2015?
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No one cares about Ligue 1 tbh 🤷🏻♂️🥱
If P$G did well in the UCL it wouldn't matter
@@justadreamerforgood69 They have astronomically more resources than anybody in that league. You're right in saying that it wouldn't matter if they had won a UCL by now, but since they haven't, facts like these make the situation even worse.
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They really were robbed last season when City kept fouling P$G players but were never even booked but Di Maria was booked for slightly stepping on Fernandinho 🤷🏻♂️🙄
In the 2019/20 season they had their chances but Bayern were slightly better and probably their strongest ever 💯
Money and luck is important along with the referees help. We've seen that in case of Barça, Madrid and Liverpool. They all the referee's help or luck at some point of time where they've won the UCL
Bayern also has the most money in the Bundesliga but are run like a proper club(not in the past 2 years however). Bayern is probably only team who hasn't had the referee's help to win
Monaco had an incredible team in 2017. PSG lost because Monaco were better this year, not because they bottled it.
I'm new to football clubs, I used to only watch national leagues but getting into clubs has really opened my eyes. I though PSG was going to be an absolutely crushing team with Messi, Mbappé, and Neymar. Turns out shoving a lot of talent and money into a team isn't enough to be truly great
They thought playing FUT would win them a UCL
(sorry in advance for American speak) just like baseball's New York Yankees.
They spend a fuck ton of $$$ on players every year, have Aaron Judge (he's like baseball's Mbappe) and still haven't made the World Series since 2009.
If only psg had good midfielders they and some backup attackers they would be crushing every team right now
@@nkmade world series. champions of what, the USA?
Incredible video! I knew psg had a good youth set up but so many of them coming back to bite them is just hilarious
it was hilarious to see how many times it's come back to bite them
PSG are nothing more than a brand and a fashion symbol. They are the Victoria's Secret of European football.
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
That's true
PSG is even a greater failure than you think...
Ile de France Region where Paris sit in is today the most prominent high level football players factory in a world but none of these talents play for PSG (except Mbappe and for not too much time) although some have gone through the PSG academy.
Even Mbappe who was trained in Clairefontaine and born and raised in Parisian suburb of Bondy was a produce of Monaco youth academy.
And you have players like Coman, Nkunku Maignan who are french internationals and top level players produced by PSG youth academy but who don't play anymore in PSG.
The problem of the PSG is the lack of local feeling about this club, inner Paris isn't a true football city but the suburbs it's a complete other history.
The Qatar don't understand how he can use this gold mine of talents before just throw money out of windows.
Yeah the french football factory has been insane lately and when you compare it to bayern which has a ton of german players, psg just looks weird with almost no big french names
@@tim333y7 speaking about bayern they are keeping getting more french players
Frenchies have tradition at FC Bayern-papin, Lizarazu, sagnol, ribery..
Diaby and Nianzou too
"The Qatar don't understand how "......The End.
Add one more year to the list
Fair Play Lad
Ay vizeh sup mate first
Sup remember chorzow?
Burnley are relegating bro
hehe
Something PSG doesn't have
2022/23 they finished second in group and got eliminated by bayern in last 16 💀💀
Big banger 🔥
YESSSIIIRRRR
Yes I'm subbed to both of u. Best football video essays on YT
@@connorwhite6514 frrr both of them is so good
Game recognize Game
I love how Maqwell mixes humor and seriousness in his commentary 😂 just amazing man. Another lovely upload 👏👏
About Barcelona's famous remontada, there's an infamous quote made by a French Canal + commentator, Stéphane Guy.
At the 83rd minute, with PSG down 3-1, they would still qualify if the score stood. The commentator talked about their imminent qualification and the optimism Barcelona fans had before Paris' goal, but now it was over as, as he put it "Against them, it's not Gijon, it's not Valladolid. This is PSG."
And after Barcelona scored its 6 goal, 7 days after they beat Gijon 6-1, he exclaimed "NOOOOO! It's not possible!", which became a meme in France
that's incredible haha
Lol that's amazing
Really? Do you have a video? It’s so funny lmao
@@johnmurphy7674 ua-cam.com/video/CXJmUjhvjlM/v-deo.html there you go it's the best one I could find
@@johnmurphy7674 here
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_This is beautiful, i've looked at this for 2 Weeks now_
Nice video.
But Thomas Tuchel getting sacked and then winning the UCL with Chelsea should also be mentioned.
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yeahhh i completely forgot
Same goes with Thiago silva
poetic justice my friend 😂
One thing you didn't mentioned is how they have stagnated ligue 1's progress as a league since PSG is the only French club widely known, they've dominated Ligue 1's promotional material to the point where it's just known as PSG and 19 other clubs.
Can we just appreciate how much time and effort Maqwell makes into his Video essays
Ok
Just dropping in to say that I love your longer form video essays. They're so entertaining and informative, I always walk away knowing more than I came in.
As Mourinho once said:
This is football heritage.
No i think he just hated brazil cause he got no support there. I think he was good enough to make it but he got kicked to the curb at a young age hence the anger issues.
This is the funniest football video I have watched in a long time. His comedic timing is very good. Never skipped a second of this long ass video.
Amazing. Amazing from start to finish.
Fully worth the wait. Keep it up Maxwell 👏
It's happened again
It's happened again
Paris Saint Germain
It's happened again
I used to think 40 minute video is long but once you finished an 8 hour video 40 minutes is just nothing anymore. This is a fun watch because it tells you that even a lot of money can't buy you success.
"8 hour video"
Let me guess, Pyrocynical?
No. It was a video about Nickelodeon Show Victorious
This is a yearly celebration
i was so hyped for this. Glad that you finally finished this
Perfect amount of details and humor, don’t change
i am so happy that this video is 40 mins, you don’t know how many times i’ve been frustrated of how fast your videos end thank you so much
hahaha
THE CLOWN SAGA CONTINUES
40 minutes of Maqwell is something from heaven 🤩
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@X Miles OK but still WTF?
@@getouttahere7 u got mad over a reply 💀
40 minutes of PSG failing and anime/video soundtracks? Keep it up Maqwell
Psg's history in less than an hour LMAO.
Well, they've only been splurging money since a decade so 🤷🏻♂️
Just love the subtle Gran Turismo soundtrack fitting the vibe of every segment. 👌
Just started watching it, having a bad day. Thank you, man!
hope it made your day better man!
truly heroic effort, crammed in so much information and so many shots
40 minutes of Maxwell? And the long awaited Video? I already know this will be Quality.
Maqwell
First of all, love the video, great work man. Second of all, BRO YOUR SOUNDTRACK IS SO DIVERSE I LOVE IT
Maqwell has put 40 MINUTES OF CONTENT in only 3 months. Get him to 100k❤❤
LESGOOOOO
1 year later, the same points still remains.
Thomas Tuchel rubbing salt in the wound. Winning the UCL after losing the final with Paris.
Loved watching him since his BVB days
This was an excellent video. Kept me intrigued, and I learned a lot about this club! Well done brother!
As a psg fan i think this transfer window killed us, we are almost making a proper dominant team, but this window we just signed a bunch of unnecesary stars with only hakimi fitting in the team, im kinda happy naseer will be sacked cause he cant use the „oil money” properly like man city
Man doing god works to take Dollarumma from us.
Can the owner of PSG be sacked?
@@huubhuijbens8816 he didn't own the club i think, the company owns it
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Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani owns it not Nasser Al Khelaifi
@@justadreamerforgood69 So Nasser is like the president right? not owner
Bro I think this is max’s best video essay they just keep getting better and better
Just came out with this banger and now we gonna get rise of canada next.
Life cant get any better 🙌
You have done an amazing video on this ridiculous club.I am a fan from China, it's really hard to find many PSG fans around me and it's not hard to explain after what they have done in the past couple of years
Love your work, always a pleasure to watch such a brilliant show, thank you
Damn this aged like a fine wine
A 40 minute video from Maqwell? Sign me up
Needed something to calm the clench as a Milan fan.
Thank you for the research done, it was a great watch. The future of PSG will be an interesting story
This is one of my all time best Maqwell videos
favorite, stupid
As a PSG fan myself it's just sad. The biggest problem over the last years has been that the bigger PSG transfers are more just to sell kits and not to build a real team. That's why they give contracts to over the hill big name players who don't really care about PSG. Anyway, great video as always!
@@bjornironside345 get a life of course we exist
As a united fan.....
FEELS WHAT I FEEL...... seriously this transfer just for the sake of kit sales is destined to fail
@@tuanmohdarfantuankhusairry2977 Yeah exactly, it's almost a guarantee to fail
@@ViktorPrevot your name is in cyrillic why would you be a psg fan?
You just described Man Utd.
You absolute legend Maqwell. Man really add more Monogatari OSTs to the channel especially this vid
Finally, I've been waiting so long!! It was becoming an inside joke of when the video would come out. 😂😂. Honestly I love your content, and I'm glad you take your time to make your content the best.
haha yeah i was scared it would never come out
Nice video, but i thought you'd discuss what might be the issue this club is facing. Like your opinions on it and how it can improve for psg, etc.
Can't wait to watch it. Good shit Maqwell!
This is the first vid I've seen from you and you already got my sub with all the videogame soundtracks and yakuza references. Certified goat status
I think they will eventually win the champions League, look at Chelsea for example, it took them almost 10 years and a lost final to win them their first Champions League. Also Man City is trying to win the Champions League for some years before PSG. But at least Chelsea and City have a vision about their future.
At least Chelsea had a core in place despite players coming and going like it's a revolving door. Petr Cech, Ashley Cole, John Terry, John Obi Mikel, Frank Lampard, Michael Essien, and Didier Drogba were all present during the club's best European stretch during 2007 to 2012.
Chelsea has frightened the whole Europe since 2003 at least.
Nobody cares about playing against PSG.
What a fun video, glad I stumbled on this channel!
PSG is the worst kind of football club. A club with only one goal in mind, but takes no time to plan how to get there, and unsparingly fall short every time. Their recruiting is on par with a twelve year old playing FM with unlimited budget, spending billions on big names that the manager didn't ask for nor the squad needs, and then make him the scapegoat for the team's shortcomings in the Champions League (Pochettino, Ancelotti, Emery, and Tuchel). The locker room is an endless cycle of overinflated egos who want to win, but don't want to work to get there. The ignorant higher ups are the ones truly at fault for every shortcoming the club has. They have made French football so uncompetitive that winning the league, and every cup isn't an achievement, but a standard, and now the whole world looks at the French football as a joke is just a shame. If I was a PSG fan I'd be asking for the Qatari ownership to sell, they've had their experiment and they have proved that even with the most talented team in the world they still can't overcome the giants of world football which Real Madrid, Bayern, Barcelona, and many others have proved time, and time again.
Holy shit dude u nailed it🙏🏻
The Qatari owners are never gonna sell..... They made a brand out of a club no one knew a decade ago. With big name players, they make money. They won't sell cause everyone loves money.
Qatar are part way through building all new training facilities and have plans to enlarge the stadium so i don't think they will sell any time soon. I don't want Qatar to leave until they've upgraded the Parc des Princes to 80000 seats, and maybe bought the stadium so that the club gets all the ticket money. No matter how much of a mockery the qatari ownership make of the club right now, i know it will be better off in the long term with their spending on club infrastructure and global marketing. Let's just hope they don't stay too long once all that is complete.
This statement is the one of someone who doesn't rly follow football but just repeat casual takes from ppl who watch PSG 2 times a year and follow the club's news through dramas that are often invented, always exaggerated by medias looking for buzz.
I'm not saying that PSG is a perfect club that does everything right and yes there is legit aspects on which you can criticize how things are done, but you have to be serious for 2 secs...
Football is football, it's been rly often that the whole story could have been totally different for PSG : the elimination in 2019 against United for example is one of the unluckiest game of football i've ever seen (and Klopp agrees with me) and people tried to draw a ton of conclusions out of that game because this is how football works and the reason why we love it.
All i want to say is : you can criticize PSG, but if you are saying relevant things, because right now you're just the typical example of the football casual who will join the global trashtalk on players/teams that are underperforming and scapegoated, and then act all surprised when you realise they are actually good players that you've just never see perform, in football the popular opinion ain't necessarily the right one.
Football is a complex combination of a ton of factors that you have to perfect to be the best team in the world, and in the end everything's played on details. There is a ton to learn about football, and the more you'll learn about it, the more you'll understand that it's unpredictable and impossible to draw conclusions about it.
You wrote this : "They have made French football so uncompetitive that winning the league, and every cup isn't an achievement, but a standard, and now the whole world looks at the French football as a joke is just a shame. If I was a PSG fan I'd be asking for the Qatari ownership to sell, they've had their experiment and they have proved that even with the most talented team in the world they still can't overcome the giants of world football which Real Madrid, Bayern, Barcelona, and many others have proved time, and time again." so let me respond :
- French football is literally one of the best in the world if not the best nowadays lol i don't rly see who "looks at it as a joke"
- I am a PSG fan and I don't want the Qatari ownership to sell, you don't know how much they brought to the club. As soon as they arrived they made long term investments that will help the club for decades and made PSG a huge brand that can now generate the same revenues as the biggest clubs itw. On the sportive side they made PSG relevant in every sports and made sure to re-establish the relation with the ultras after there were banned from stadiums. Thanks to them i've seen Messi, Mbappe, Neymar etc... playing football in front of my eyes and you don't realize how insane it is.
- You comparing PSG with these teams is really dumb because : 1) PSG had never been the "most talented team itw" lmao they have always been better superteams these past years, especially in modern football where you have a ton of teams who are world class and can aim for the ucl unlike 10 years ago when u had 2/3 teams who were really untouchable every season. 2) Real Madrid literally did what PSG did except they did it even worse in an era without ffp or other superteams competing and it hasn't always succeeded neither 3) Bayern is bullying bundesliga which is a playing ground for ex-Ligue 1 players so idk what u r on, PSG winning the league hasn't stopped it from being a competitive league producing the best players itw. 4) Do i really have to talk about Barca ? lmao
@@Jeunelegende91 Real Madrid always bought from money they generated. PSG just throws money they get from quatar(they are in loss and and are now throwing huge cash at mbape). Earned vs spoiled...I don't know how the locals stomach this, I guess they sold out for fame..
And the projects, just wow. Even though man c is also an oil club, they have structure and stability. The ownership is not egotistic maniacs with uefa in pocket who are just looking at projecting the image of a big club with irrelevant signings. Man c have a sporting project and a plan. Psg is a dumpster fire.
Almost one year later and nothing has changed.
You know it's a banger when Maqwell starts lifting egg companies out of bankruptcy simply because of one video.
they can thank me later
THANK YOU for pointing out that it was a clear dive in La Remontada. Some people absolutely refuse to acknowledge it
Its interesting in my team in Cyprus is Hervin Ongenda. He was meant to make it to the very top but his career stalled at a point where he came to a Romanian club being overweight. He had a chance for a move to Italian Chievo Verona but it didnt work out. Now he is in Cyprus trying to rebuild his career where he can get back into european football. Such a shame he was meant to be the next big thing
Wow this was a really cool video bro Keep up the good work🔥🔥
I was hoping you would have also mentioned that Thiago Silva and Tuchel went on to beat City in the 2021 UCL final
This was an excellent video. I am a new fan.
Gotta love the monogatari OST, amazing video man, keep up.
PSG is the embodiment of "Throw sh*t to the wall and see what it sticks" because that's the only thing they had done since the oil money came, yes, they had won a few ligue tittles, but with the overwhelming amount of cash they have, it's crazy how little they have acomplish so far, compared to other clubs that has the same oil money model.
As opposed to Man City who have won multiple Champions Leagues? Haha
@@Kelvinack The same Man City that has won the hardest league in the world three times out of the last 4 years.
@@GregorSamsa281 "They had won a few ligue tittles" but "crazy how little they have accomplished", inspite of the horrible grammar it's not hard to make out how dismissive his comment is towards domestic titles
@@GregorSamsa281 Plus Premier League has been the best league for the past two years, for the whole 2010s La Liga ruled the football world but yeah still impressive how Man City makes it look like Farmer's league, rather City than Utd
@@Kelvinack first of all, english is not my main language, second of all, with all due respect to the Ligue 1, but are you going to tell me, that the ligue 1 is at the same level as Seria A, La Liga, Premier and Bundesligue? PSG's goal is to win the Champions, they don't care about winning the french league, for them that's like a consolidation prize for not winning the champions every season, with the absurd amount of cash they have, it tribialize the whole league and makes things unfair for the rest of the clubs in that league cuz "fuck you we have money".
Congratulations on 1 million views bro 🔥🎉
Mbappe… who is likely moving to the sunny skies of Spain next summer. This aged well
You're right. This was so worth the wait. Great vid.
Mia san mia lost 3-0 on aggregate
21:22 The last time I remember a team selling a 4-nil lead was Reading bruh😭
This guy make great content
I absolutely CANNOT BELIEVE this has the Hanekawa tongue twister scene theme from Monogatari series as background music. You are a man of cult 🔥
The wait was worth in the end. Good one maq 👍
You make amazing videos, especially because you use so many memes and songs, like meme channel, but for soccer, for me this is really refreshing
So today in class, my teacher asked what PSG stands for? And then I proudly say “Paris Saint-Germain” then he laughed saying: it stands for “Polysomnogram” which means sleep which performance overnight through the monitor. And I shouted right back at him: Ey yo Mr. I see no difference between Paris Saint-Germain and polysomnography.
The face he made, made me realize that he is a PSG fan.
I've been watching alot of NBA stuff on youtube recently, so hearing you say BIG 3 about messi, neymar and Mbappé is quite funny to me now ^^! There were other refferences aswel but i cant recall anymore at the time of writing this sentence.
Nice essay video ! As always, a really good montage, those 40 minutes were a pleasure to watch !
As a "light" french football fan, mainly following the game through local paper press (because the 2 team i follow the most are in at max French fifth division), the only match i watch are international fixtures and PSG C1 runs.
The problems with french football Ligue 1 is that i personally find it boring to watch "19 Eibar" trying desesperatly to win against PSG, selling a mug about it and still manage to loose in a overwhelming fashion. When there's a surprise (Monaco and Lille) they're striped off their best element because they're "too poor" or their executive don't give a shoot.
If you watch some videos from Mollina you understand that PSG's org chart is a enormous golden Gordian knot. Every time you see a manager from PSG, they're colorul at the start and slowly become livid as time pass (look at Pochettino's face damn it) before getting fired or fleeing this maze. However i think that for the time being, PSG is the only french club that can do well in C1.
I hope that Ligue 1 will one day seize the fourth spot of the UEFA ranking, maybe this mean more visibility for french national football and this will help one way or another those club i follow and those from my region which are struggling so much from low investment and covid 19. But i'm not that dumb, trickle down economy is a fairy tale (also a badly imaginated one) and those club will have to close if there's no political action taken.
A pleasure to follow your videos !
Problem is money. France has incredible pool of talents but when they become good the clubs can't pay their salary anymore and are forced to sell their players (it's either they sell players 10 millions knowing they will be valued 50 millions in few years, or to see them leave on a free and get nothing...). That's the reality of European football. Only a few clubs are looking for titles, the others just try to survive and stay in top tier or at best get a spot for European competition. And the spiral is REALLY hard to break.
5:27 Is that the Driftveil City Gym theme from Black and White 2!? You have phenomenal taste my friend.
I guess in terms of the Paris FC and PSG dynamic, you can say that Paris FC is Hydrox and PSG is Oreos. One is the original but the other one is the more well-known and commercially successful.
I absolutely love your channel. Great choices in music