Mauricio Pochettino is living his worst days in Paris, as the Argentine coach suffered a painful defeat this afternoon with Paris Saint-Germain against Monaco (3-0), and later confirmed in a press conference that his team’s performance was unacceptable. If the Bernabéu has already judged him, the Monaco strike could precipitate his departure before June.
“Today’s match is unacceptable. We can’t approach the game that way and start it like that. It was a shame, because we are competitors.” “We have to rise to put an end to the frustration caused by the elimination from the Champions League (at the hands of Real Madrid), and to think about giving the best of each one for the sake of the club and the institution,” a frustrated Pochettino confirmed in a press conference.
In addition, the Argentine coach added that Paris Saint-Germain’s performance in Monaco was unacceptable: “We did not have the fighting spirit or the right spirit to fight against a team that was affected after being eliminated in the European League.”
He added: “Our first time was unacceptable! We can lose matches and do badly, but we can’t repeat these types of matches because they are dangerous. Today is a collective issue, we should not focus individually. The most important thing is to find solutions and stop making excuses and excuses.”
Marquinhos: ‘It was disastrous’
Marquinhos, the captain of Paris Saint-Germain, was the only player from the Parisian team who spoke after the painful defeat of his team in Monaco: “It was a disaster. It’s our worst match this year. We came to enjoy and win. We are in a difficult moment. We can’t get rid of everything. We have to work together to get through this moment.”
Source: AS