After Paris Saint-Germain won the Ligue 1 title this season, L'Equipe scored all the seasons of the Qatari era.
The total score is 20 points, which are divided into 4 links: Ligue 1, domestic cup competitions, European arenas, and competition quality, each with 5 points. Among them, the highest score is the 2019-20 season coached by Tuchel.
That season was interrupted by the Pandemic of the new crown epidemic, but PSG still qualified for the championship by virtue of the leading position after 27 rounds. They also won the French Cup and the French League Cup, achieving a domestic treble.
In the European arena, PSG lost 0 to 1 to Bayern in the Champions League final. This is the closest time to the Champions League trophy in the Qatari era. This season's score is 17 points.
The other two seasons were 17 points in the 2015-16 season and 16 points in the 2014-15 season. In these two seasons, PSG won the domestic treble and performed well in the Champions League, but they were defeated by the more powerful Barcelona and Manchester City.
The worst of the 12 seasons was the 2011-12 season, which was also the first season for the Qataris. They invested hundreds of millions of euros and got nothing. They experienced a coaching change halfway through. The original coach Kombare was replaced by Carlo Ancelotti. This season's rating is only 7 points.
The 2016-17 and 2020-21 seasons in which PSG lost the league title were not the second worst seasons in 12 seasons. The penultimate place is this season, with only 8 points, 4 points for the league, 2 points for the domestic cup, 1 point for the European war, and 1 point for the quality of the game.
Such a score actually shows the basic attitude of French public opinion towards the current PSG coach Gartier.
Being eliminated from the Champions League is a failure, but PSG's way of winning the league this season may be the most difficult one in recent years, although the problem is actually the same. Killing the suspense of the Ligue 1 championship too early made the league's competitiveness belittled by the outside world.
But the more deliberate the operation, the more people feel that PSG is boring, and Ligue 1 is not interesting.
This is why when asked by reporters after the game against Strasbourg, Gartier's confidence in staying in the next season was impressive. He seemed to not care about the outside world's evaluation of his coaching.
"I think I deserve a second chance," said the 56-year-old Galtier. "This season I gave it my all and persevered through some very, very difficult moments, both personally and professionally. The Champions League achieves the goal, but to achieve such a goal itself is very complicated. In my personal opinion, I should continue."
Gartier's contract with PSG is until 2024, that is to say, if he wants to get a second chance, then PSG only needs to announce that he will continue to coach, or nothing needs to be announced, as long as the communication with various candidate coaches is stopped. Contact and gossip are enough.
Galtier turned a deaf ear to the rumors of PSG's coach selection. People close to him revealed to the media that he is preparing for PSG's summer training plan starting in July.
Of course, it's not just Qatar's decision that could keep Galtier out of PSG, as he has been embroiled in a dispute with Nice since April.
Now the French police have stepped in to investigate whether Galtier made racially discriminatory remarks against Muslims and blacks during his coaching in Nice. If this investigation proves to be true, then Galtier will lose any reason to coach at PSG, and it is even impossible to find a job in French football in the future. He himself is very confident in this investigation. He firmly believes that this is a groundless accusation made by Nice (former sports director Fournier), and indeed many colleagues and players have come out to defend him.
Galtier's self-confidence certainly includes another aspect, which is the hesitation of the Qataris to do things themselves. The Qataris often give the impression of extravagance and waste when running the team, and they often make puzzling decisions, such as firing Tuchel in the middle of the season, allowing Tuchel to sign with Chelsea and win the Champions League. But they can also be inexplicable in some reservation decisions, such as not firing Emery immediately after a shocking comeback by Barcelona, and not firing him in the league title loss to Monaco.
Perhaps, 캡사이트 guesses, Qatar also needs to see if it can find a suitable successor. Now closely associated with PSG are 2 names: Spaniard Enrique, Brazilian Motta, the latter was an important midfielder in the PSG era of the Qatari, even one of the best midfielders, he Coaching in Serie A has achieved certain achievements and recognition.
