Marcin Bulka, the third goalkeeper of PSG, here at Paris-Lille in November 2019. - Alfonso Jimenez / REX / SIPA

We do not know if the PSG communications officials saw the interview, but if so, they will surely have had two or three things to say to Marcin Bulka. Invited to a talk on Foot Truck, a Polish YouTube channel, the third goalkeeper of the Parisian workforce delivered a thousand and one anecdotes about all the players he rubbed shoulders with Chelsea and then in Paris. They were spotted and translated by the Spanish daily As.

Let's start with the Parisians, and this little story about Thomas Tuchel and Marco Verratti: “Once we came back from a match and we were seated at the airport in front of the screens announcing the departures. When a flight left for Barcelona, ​​the coach said, "Guys, watch Neymar". When someone else left for Ibiza, he said, "Guys, keep an eye on Verratti!". "

We follow up with Angel Di Maria, not the last to chamber under his little air and who especially is not the type to deviate from his habits at the training center. "He does the exact same thing every day," says Bulka. He still uses the same bicycle at the gymnasium. Once, in the showers, there were seven free and one used by Mitchel Bakker. But it was the only one Angel used. He refused to go under another and told Mitchel to leave. "

We also like this little sentence by Thomas Meunier on Kylian Mbappé: “He's a great guy, who talks a lot. When I arrived, Meunier warned me. "Mbappé talks a lot. But hey sometimes you don't have to be careful because he's probably talking on his own." "

Hazard's questionable diet

We will go to the Polish lessons of Kurzawa and the dreads of Neymar to keep some space for Thibaut Courtois and Eden Hazard. The first "has a huge ego and never takes responsibility for his mistakes, which he puts on the backs of the defenders". The second is a questionable diet.

“He loves hamburgers and pizza. I used to see him all the time in pizzerias, says the Pole. It wasn't too much of a problem at Chelsea, but in Madrid his weight may have played a bit in his injuries. For him, nothing is more important than football and having a good time. Fortunately, the interview only lasted 30 minutes.

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