PSG coach Thomas Tuchel, who complained Thursday of not having a recruit, was reframed by his sports director after the match won against Angers (6-1) on Friday evening.

"If he decides to stay, he must respect sports policy and internal rules," Leonardo warned. 

Despite its large success (6-1) against Angers on Friday night, there is (still) rififi at PSG.

The capital club stood out once again off the field, with a settlement in due form: coach Thomas Tuchel, who complained Thursday of not having a rookie, was made sharply reframe by its sports director, Leonardo.

"He must respect sports policy and internal rules"

"We did not like. The club did not like, I personally did not like," reacted the latter, who usually distils his messages out of sight.

But not this time: the focus of the sports director of Paris Saint-Germain was made in front of the camera, in front of the microphones, the tone firm, straightforward.

Because the public exit of his trainer Thomas Tuchel, he still does not digest it.

"If someone is not happy, we talk, there is no problem," continued the sporting director.

"But, if he decides to stay, he must respect sports policy and internal rules. We did not like it at all. Afterwards, we will see internally how we do it. It is not a question of transfer window , it's a question of form. "

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A coach Leonardo did not choose

This is the first time that Leonardo has so openly attacked Thomas Tuchel, a trainer he did not choose, but that he will have, willy-nilly, to maintain until the end of his contract. which expires next June.

Because the dismissal would cost between 10 and 15 million euros to PSG, too expensive for a club which, coronavirus obliges, counts each euro that it spends.