The arrival of Christophe Galtier has shaken the foundations of PSG and an important change in the physiognomy of the template is predicted. Andrew Herrera could be one of those affected. As pointed out The Team this week, the midfielder would be included in the list of eleven discards of the new coach.
However, the man from Bilbao does not currently contemplate an exit from the French capital. “I am very happy in ParisI’ve been here for three years, things are going well for me and the idea is to continue. Then in football it is difficult to ensure things one hundred percent and the seasons are very long, especially this one, but the idea is to continue”, he assured. Herrera in an interview in Cope’s Great Match.
read also
It is not the first time that it appears in the arena on a hypothetical exit ramp: “We already know that here they like to talk a lot about the PSGI’ve been here three years and I know how this works. Each market comes out my name and others and in the end nothing changes.” Herrera He acknowledged that he remains on the sidelines of all this news, however “friends in the groups tell you about it because it is inevitable”.
The former of Athletic only focuses on the season with the PSG and on the goals set. “Now our main objective is to continue to dominate Francelast year we couldn’t win the Copa and we couldn’t win the Super Cupwhich we now have on July 31,” said Herrera. The Championshe added, “it is a dream, but putting it as an obligation or as an objective would not be fair”.
MUJER HOY magazine is in luck. Firstly, because it has been in the market for…
MADRID, 29 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) - The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has congratulated…
The resignation of Íñigo Errejón as deputy and spokesperson for Sumar and his abandonment of…
MADRID 27 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) - The Spanish Formula 1 driver Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)…
Oviedo 25/10/2024 - 18:58 Autumnal and very cool afternoon in this Oviedo that is about…
MADRID, 24 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) - This Thursday, the Morocco Pavilion at Expo92 in Seville…