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Europe's first "pseudo-giant" has been debunked! With Messi also an upstart, no wonder Mbappe wants to go

Who is the number one "pseudo-magnate" in Europe? Paris Saint-Germain, real hammer. Although the opponent is Real Madrid, but can still be reversed in the case of a two-goal lead, Greater Paris did expose many problems, which is not something that Messi can solve by joining.

Europe's first "pseudo-giant" has been debunked! With Messi also an upstart, no wonder Mbappe wants to go

There is no big house

The Western proverb has clouds: "Rome was not built in a day." "Since the 1992 Champions League was restructured, only four champions have not won before the restructuring: Marseille in 1993, Dortmund in 1997, Porto in 2004, Chelsea in 2012, and three of these four teams have not won since.

Look at the regular winners of the championships: Real Madrid, Bayern, Barca, Liverpool, AC Milan, Manchester United, all of them are the traditional European family giants, who have lifted the Big Ear Cup before the 1980s - this is the foundation of the giants.

The only exception is Chelsea, who became the "trench" goal in 2003, took 9 years to win the first Champions League title in the history of the team, and took 10 years to complete the Europa League, the European Super Cup, the Club World Cup and the Grand Slam of the Champions League.

What about Greater Paris? Only acquired by the Qatari in 2011, the lack of competition in Ligue 1 can not play a role in "ripening", although it has reached a Champions League final, but it is still defeated in front of the real giants Bayern. Like Manchester City, who reached the Champions League final for the first time last season, they still lost to Chelsea, who are more experienced in the final.

Yes, the "new cosmic team" Manchester City that Guardiola has built has not yet won the Champions League, what do you rely on in Paris?

Europe's first "pseudo-giant" has been debunked! With Messi also an upstart, no wonder Mbappe wants to go

There is no power of the giants

Without the foundation of the giants, we can only quickly reach the strength of the giants by buying and buying, but has the strength of Greater Paris really reached the point where it can see the crowd and ride everything?

On the offensive end, the MMN combination is indeed the best in the world in terms of fame, and Mbappe's ability is indeed super, but Messi and Neymar are no longer at their peak. In particular, the 34-year-old Messi has been unable to rely on his personal ability to surpass the crowd in a strong dialogue to influence the outcome of the game.

Defensively, Donnarumma and Maquinhos have made major mistakes, Ramos has been plagued by injuries since joining, and Thiago Silva has no suitable successor after leaving the team. There are many loopholes in the defensive line, otherwise they would not have scored at least 2 goals by Nantes and Rennes in Ligue 1.

So, Greater Paris looks star-studded, but it doesn't have the real strength to win the title.

Europe's first "pseudo-giant" has been debunked! With Messi also an upstart, no wonder Mbappe wants to go

There is no magnanimity of the giants

After the loss of Paris, because Ofezema's first goal was suspected of being fouled, Nasser was furious and out of control, not only jumping in the home team's locker room, but also trying to break into the referee's locker room, breaking the assistant referee's flag, and threatening the referee.

The goal was indeed controversial, but with VAR in place, the penalty decision was not incomprehensible. To say that UEFA deliberately favored Real Madrid and that Paris was hacked? It is even more a shadowless thing, to know that in the European Super League event, Nasser is Cheferin's ally, Florentino is the opponent of UEFA, to be hacked, but also Real Madrid is hacked.

As the president of the club in Paris, Nasser is so angry, ungraceful, difficult to hide the essence of the upstart, more likely because his ambitions can not be satisfied and hysterical.

Chelsea boss Abu is behind the scenes, just throwing money and changing managers. Manchester City boss Mansour is even more low-key, not involved in the specific management of the operation, fully handed over to Soriano and Begiristan.

What about Nasser? The Qatari royal appointee, a frequent public figure, is also the executive committee of UEFA and the president of the European Football Club Association, and can be said to be extremely ambitious – not only him personally, but also the national will behind it. So after the big Paris disgrace was out and had not been able to win the Big Ear Cup, he finally got out of control.

In short, Paris Saint-Germain is the first "pseudo-giant" in European football, and the battle with Real Madrid has completely exposed its truth, no wonder Mbappe wants to leave, wants to go to the real giants.

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