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·18 August 2025
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PSG begin their Ligue 1 campaign with a narrow yet promising win, navigating tactical complexities as squad evolution continues.
Randal Kolo Muani is nearing the end of his transfer saga. Reports suggest a decisive day for his move to Juventus is imminent, pending a €50m agreement with PSG. The striker's exit from Paris will relieve some creative pressure on the squad and hopefully strengthen finances for future acquisitions. However, the drawn-out nature of this transfer leaves fans eager for closure and clarity.
Paris Saint-Germain kicked off their Ligue 1 season with a 0-1 victory over Nantes, a match highlighted by Vitinha's crucial deflected strike. Despite the win, no PSG player found a spot in L'Equipe's Team of the Week, which might prompt critical reflections among supporters. Nonetheless, the squad showcased collective resilience, particularly in defence, with new centre-back Ilya Zabarnyi delivering an impressive performance under pressure.
Luis Enrique's strategy against Nantes focused on maintaining ball control despite a low conversion rate in attacking opportunities. The team grappled with penetrating a compact defensive block but ultimately succeeded through a vital moment of skill from Vitinha. The decision to rotate the squad, including the introduction of new talent like Zabarnyi, underlines a depth in squad resources essential for overcoming stiff early-season tests.
This start to the season, though not without its challenges, suggests PSG is prepared to tackle the fixtures ahead with a balance of skill and strategy. The squad's rotation and development will be pivotal as they prepare to face a series of tough matches following their opening wins.
📸 SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS - AFP or licensors
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