Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have been torn to shreds by Bayern Munich icon Philipp Lahm, who says that Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi and Co. do not play like a team.
The Parisians were knocked out of the UEFA Champions League by Bayern in the last 16. They were deservedly beaten 3-0 on aggregate with Messi and Mbappe failing to impress.
PSG have not win Europe’s elite club competition, especially since Qatar Sports Investments’ takeover in June 2011. It’s the club’s main target but they have disappointed. Lahm reacted to Christophe Galtier’s side’s latest woes against his former outfit. He touched on Mbappe’s talent and that it doesn’t result in a winning team, telling L’Equipe:
“PSG is not a team. The case of Kylian Mbappe is a story in itself. He undoubtedly has the qualities of a world-class player and dominates the National Championship. But his talent is not integrated with the rest team.”
Lahm then reflected upon Mbappe’s performance at the Allianz Arena. The Frenchman’s threat was nullified by Bayern’s defence, as he managed just one shot on target and lost possession 12 times:
“In Munich, he just waited for the ball to get to his feet. I can’t imagine how Mbappe’s career can take on another dimension in Paris.”
The ex-Germany international seems to be hinting that he reckons Mbappe will be better off leaving PSG. The prolific striker has bagged 31 goals in 33 games across competitions this season. Lahm continued:
“PSG have the two players who rocked the planet in the World Cup final three months ago. Messi and Mbappe, plus Neymar, the best Brazilian of the last decade. Plus also Ramos, the former captain of Real Madrid and four-time winner of the Champions League, to which we must add two reigning European champions (Donnarumma and Verratti), but in the two duels against Bayern, nothing extraordinary happened.”
Galtier’s only hopes of silverware this season now rests on the Ligue 1 title. The Parisians are being lambasted for being a group of individual stars playing in a tumultuous team. The Parisians are atop the league, holding a seven-point lead over second-placed Marseille. However, PSG suffered a shock 2-0 defeat at home to Rennes on Sunday (March 19).
Source: sportskeeda.com