“We can look for a thousand excuses, but the World Cup is over. Even if we were scattered for eight weeks, we have to find our cohesion and our rhythm again,” said the 56-year-old after the superstar ensemble’s 0-1 loss at Stade Rennes on Sunday evening .
It was only PSG’s second Ligue 1 defeat this season, but it came just two weeks after a 3-1 draw at pursuers RC Lens (which featured ÖFB team defender Kevin Danso) on 1 January. At that time world champion Lionel Messi was still in his home country of Argentina, in Rennes he couldn’t do anything either.
Neymar also played from the start, Kylian Mbappé came on ten minutes after the break. However, the goal came against PSG, scored by Hamari Traoré (65′). “It’s urgent,” said Galtier, looking ahead to the return to pre-World Cup performances in Qatar.
The lead in the Ligue 1 table continued to shrink. Lens are just three points away at half-time, Olympique Marseille are five points behind. The second half of the season doesn’t start for another two weeks, until then the PSG pros have time to work off their frustration. “We’re angry,” said goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. The Italian demanded: “We have to learn from this game.” This should undoubtedly also apply to the games in the round of 16 of the Champions League against Bayern Munich from mid-February.

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