Frank Leboeuf, Craig Burley and Ale Moreno join Dan Thomas on ESPN FC to react to PSG’s 3-0 win over AC Milan with goals from Kylian Mbappe, Randal Kolo Muani and Lee Kang-in in the UEFA Champions League Group F. They focus on the excitement of young players like PSG’s Warren Zaïre-Emery.
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Once French clubs gets bought by rich billionaires. Ligue 1 will be one of the best league in the world. France produces the best football talents in the world. EPL just buy talent, France produces them
Kang in lee is a player to watch out for
Football is dead, it's more like 5 aside football, no passion, no tackling
Same Frank said he's not surprised with maturity and fear factor because he saw Patric Viera yesterday…
I will stop watching ESPN, the negativity in that segment is ridiculous. Clearly PSG hater,
Remember that we are in the beginning of the season, you have to give time to the PSG team to know each other more. Against Newcastle they play a wrong 442 and get destroyed but in 433 is a different team. Newcastle lost against Dortmund at home then what? Dortmund is better than PSG who they lost in the first game? PSG will get better !!!
If you listen to all of these pundits, you can't help but notice all they wish is to trash PSG. Can you believe PSG won rhis game? What would they say if it had lost it? Unbelievable 😮
He's 17 and so small but a literal pitbull
He plays too many games. He gon end up injured like Pedri
Honestly think this is the most useless group of pundits/analysts out there
I don't watch many ESPN videos cause I find them quite bias and even though the commentators were right about many things they said here, I still think they are not just to both PSG and Milan. Those teams are in the group of death and that fact itself affects their strategy and performance. It's easy to find the weak spots of the teams when they're facing serious opponents from the same beginning. At the same time we're talking about Bayern who are in an easy group and still struggling in every one of their matches? Do you really think that team should be an example for a strong team? Also, PSG should not be glad that Zaire-Emery was their best player yesterday, but at the same time Bellingham is praised for carrying Real most of their matches? It's obvious that PSG's front 3 are not clicking, but comparing them to MNM? What do they have in common? Messi and Neymar arrived as stars in the team, both over 30 years old and in the last 2 years were in conflict with Mbappe. That trio could never work, especially with Neymar's injuries. I don't see a reason why the new players can't click, they are all young and hungry and there is competition for the front 3 positions. They are already scoring goals when they are not clicking, from this position it can only get better. And talking about winning CL on the third day of the group phase is absurd. I'm not even going to explain why.
It's only PSG bashing on this channel. Listening to them, you would think they lost…
Would love to eventually see the technically far superior Ramos and Lee up front alongside Mbappé instead of Kolo and Dembélé.
So like did PSG eveb perform well or was it just AC Milan failing to play. Great analysis guys, definitely expected.
Like I'm getting some racist vibes from this white panel. Almost everyone they attack and never wanna give credit to also happens to be black.
eSPN is absolutely disgusting for promoting this sorta reactionary content.
Mbappe >> other players + USA Football history
These guys are all clowns. Seriously they say so much BS, so you understand that the ESPN branch don’t know what quality pundits mean.
l'accent anglais de frank leboeuf me termine de rire quel frère
And what did Milan do in the 1st 30 mins? 1 shot from Leao 1,5 m away from the post, well covered by Donnarruma. That's it.
Newcastle played vs Milan and Dortmund too, you m0r0ns. What did they do?
It's funny how when PSG win, it's always because the opponent was bad.
Clowns
What a rubb*sh analysis from Moreno🤮