Not being in any way smart arsed here or anything...but you are just a PSG fan right? You don’t work for the club or have any close links to the club or inside information?
I ask because we all love Utd the way you love PSG but we couldn’t for a second speak with any authority as to why a player was dropped or left out or relationships in a dressing room without qualifying those opinions with the caveat that we know fuk all except what is written in the papers and what we see on the pitch.
while your opinion on his performances at PSG may be rightly more valid than anyone’s here by virtue of the fact that you have watched more of him, your opinions on his character and the goings on in the dressing room, contract negotiations and ins and outs and his fakeness are really not supported or supportable.
Love absorbing opinions of rival fans on players they have watched...not so keen on them passing off their views as more than just tabloid rubbish. God knows we haveenough of that at this club. Again, not being smart - I recognise you know a lot about PSG...just not about the Other things like him refusing to play etc. Unless you have more direct links to the club then the ordinary fan.
I struggle to find any “fake” or negative comments about Cavani from people who have actually encountered him in a professional or private capacity. He is grand as far as I’m concerned. Happy to sit on the bench and work his balls off when required. No more no less.
There's facts, like :
- he refused to extend is contract to play the final 8
- He regularly unitlateraly extended his holidays because he felt like it
- I haven't heard a single PSG player saying they missed Cavani since he left. They did with Thiago Silva, none of them seems to care about Cavani.
Also, him being a loner and not really blending in was a recurring account by media throughout his years at PSG, I tend to believe there's truth to it when it's that consistent.
Ligue 1, for pointless games when the title was more than in the bag.
What are you talking about? It was in february, it wasn't more or less pointless than any other Ligue 1 game. Tuchel could have played Icardi, he didn't. He also could have played without him against Dortmund, he was a starter in this very important game.
You've been wrong since the very beginning of this conversation and can't admit it. The thing is, both Cavani and Icardi were pretty bad during this period so Tuchel alternated between both. Cavani not starting more was mainly due to his injuries.
Not sure what his point is anyway.
Edi literally waited on the wings for years due to Zlatan, then had a fantastic season promptly followed-up by the Neymar and Mbappe singings. They let his contract run out. It was not the player, the club did, then got caught up by Covid delays. Karma is a bitch.
He owed them nothing. His priority should have been (and was) setting aside that time to get a proper preseason with whoever his new employers would be. That unfortunately took longer than expected to sort out as we well know. The only big club that could make such a move in September, on those wages, after the season starts is United.
You don't plan for the Disneyland exception to happen. But no, he should have ignored what was best for him to offer PSG a Plan B for all of 4 games, just in case, god forbid they may need to play him... Batshit stuff.
If you think like someone who takes football like a 9 to 5 job it"s true. Football is also about winning important titles for you and for the fans (PSG's ultras were VERY supportive of Cavani, to the point where it was a bit ridiculous). He declined an opportunity to win the CL to take long holidays and sign for another club. He could have stayed 2 extra months to try to play a part in an historic run for the club, to shoot for PSG's 1st CL title, for his teamates and the fans, he took the coward way out like Meunier. His loss. Thiago Silva was as frustrasted as Cavani not to be renewed but he stayed.