Luis Enrique, Paris Saint-Germain’s new Spanish coach, didn’t wait long to assert his authority within the Parisian dressing room. Just a few days before a highly anticipated friendly against the Seattle Sounders, he made a bold decision that is already generating much discussion in the French and international media. Three players have been dropped from the starting lineup, and two of them could even leave the club permanently. This announcement immediately sparked a wave of reactions, including the highly virulent one from young Désiré Doué.
In a strong statement, Luis Enrique justified his choice by stating that these players “are not part of his plans” and that “two of them will have to leave the club due to their disrespectful attitude towards the team.” This statement had the effect of a bombshell in the world of football, especially within a club like PSG, already often at the center of controversies related to the management of stars and discipline.
The names of the three players concerned have not yet been officially confirmed by the club, but several sources close to the team have mentioned internal tensions since the start of summer training. Luis Enrique, known for his tactical rigor and mental rigor, seems to want to establish a new atmosphere within the squad. He clearly wants to build a united, disciplined team ready to fight for the jersey, far from the ego squabbles that have sometimes paralyzed PSG in recent seasons.
Désiré Doué, considered one of the club’s promising young talents, reacted swiftly. Visibly furious, he reportedly expressed his displeasure privately to his teammates and staff, and some rumors even suggest a cryptic post on his social media aimed directly at the coach. His entourage claims he feels “betrayed” by this sudden dismissal, a man who had hoped to make his mark this season.
The fans, for their part, are divided. Some praise Luis Enrique’s courage and determination to impose his vision, while others fear that these internal tensions will harm the team’s overall atmosphere and cohesion. It is clear that the Spanish coach’s arrival marks a turning point in PSG’s sporting policy. His message is simple: regardless of name or status, only respect for the team and total commitment will be tolerated from now on.
What happens next will be decisive for the upcoming season. If Luis Enrique manages to achieve results under this new disciplinary framework, he will undoubtedly gain the support of the public and the management. However, failure could quickly revive the already well-known criticism within the capital club.