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·27. Dezember 2024
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·27. Dezember 2024
Willian Pacho’s arrival at Paris Saint-Germain marked an intriguing step in the club’s ongoing project under Luis Enrique. The 23-year-old Ecuadorian defender, signed from Eintracht Frankfurt, has been thrust into the spotlight as PSG seek to revamp their star-studded transfer strategy that continuously failed in the last few years.
His first few months in Paris have showcased way more promise than worries as he navigates the high expectations of one of Europe’s most demanding clubs for the first time in his career. After joining PSG this summer, the Ecuadorian joined his third club in three seasons after previous stints at Royal Antwerp and Eintracht Frankfurt. A stellar rise to the top that is well deserved for one of Bundesliga’s most reliable centre-backs last season.
In Germany, his composure and IQ didn’t go unnoticed. His performances have continuously improved since joining the capital club. His distribution from the back has been a highlight, often initiating attacks with crisp, forward passes. Physically robust and confident in one-on-one duels, he fits the mold of a modern centre-back that Luis Enrique values in his possession-oriented system.
However, adapting to Ligue 1’s pace and the Champions League’s intensity has not been a task without challenges. While he is already a major asset for PSG, there is still room for progress, as the club is struggling to be consistent this season thus far. His occasional lapses in concentration have led to errors and criticism; some have questioned whether he was ready for the step up to a club of PSG’s stature, pointing to defensive lapses in key moments.
Luis Enrique, however, has publicly backed the young defender, emphasising his long-term importance to the team. Under the Spanish manager’s tactics, Pacho has shown signs of settling into his role. His ability to progress the ball matches PSG’s attack-minded approach, and his partnership with established defenders like Marquinhos has started to show promise. While he’s yet to fully cement his place as a guaranteed starter, Pacho’s versatility and work ethic suggest he could grow into a key component of the team’s defensive setup.
Pacho’s first months at PSG have been a mixed bag, reflecting both his inexperience at the top level and his undeniable potential. With time, he has the tools to become a cornerstone of Luis Enrique’s vision. For now, his journey at PSG remains a work in progress, one that promises to be worth watching.