Philippe Bilger, in his critique of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), acknowledges the presence of sympathetic and kind personalities within the club, such as Sirigu, Jallet, Thiago Silva, and Matuidi. However, he expresses dissatisfaction with certain aspects of the club’s behavior since the Qatar takeover.
Bilger criticizes PSG players for what he perceives as excessive simulation and a tendency to dramatize incidents on the field. He believes that this behavior tarnishes the club’s image, making it appear lamentable and ridiculous at times. Additionally, he suggests that PSG, under Qatari ownership, exudes an aura of power and wealth, which may not be universally appealing.
In contrast to the club’s current state, Bilger longs for a PSG that achieves triumphs worthy of pride, suggesting that the current emphasis on power and money may overshadow the essence of sportsmanship and genuine achievement.
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