Paris Saint-Germain coach, Christophe Galtier, called on his players to join forces together to win titles next season, noting that a team that defends well can achieve the best results.

Galtier, who took over the training of Saint-Germain this summer to succeed Argentine Mauricio Pochettino, believes that the team spirit is contagious, noting that this solidarity is the key to achieving the best results, especially in light of the presence of the trio: Kylian Mbappe, Neymar and Lionel Messi with the team this season.

The man who is now in charge at the Princes' Gardens watched the Paris Saint-Germain trio from afar while he was leading the French team Nice, and sees that the team's players sometimes dispersed contributed to the failure of the French capital club to achieve the desired results, especially at the continental level. .

Saint-Germain returns to resuming his dream of winning the Champions League for the first time in its history, in light of the possession of this terrifying trio that rarely meets in one team.

In the French league last season, Mbappe scored 28 goals in 35 games, but Neymar again missed parts of the season that he ended by scoring 13 goals in 22 matches in the competition, while Messi - the former Spanish captain of Barcelona - scored 6 goals in 26 matches in the competition.

While Mbappe missed Paris Saint-Germain's 4-0 victory over Nantes in the French Super match last Sunday due to suspension, Neymar was on a date with brilliance after scoring a double, while Messi and veteran Spanish defender Sergio Ramos scored the other two goals;

For the team to get its first title under the leadership of Galtier.

And when the team heads to face Clermont outside the capital, in the opening match of the new version of the French League, on Saturday, Mbappe will be available again, and this means in all likelihood that the terrifying attacking trio will reunite him again.

When asked whether the terrifying attacking trio that Saint Germain currently has is enough to win titles, Galtier stressed that he expects an additional effort from Mbappe, Messi and Neymar to contribute with the team throughout the field.

"In terms of our defensive line-up, we have a collective desire and a collective responsibility. Also, at the individual level, there can be times in matches when the situation is very difficult, and the team cannot beat the opponent or make a difference," Galtier said.

The French coach elaborated on his coaching philosophy, saying, "We want to focus very much on not allowing the opponent to influence our style of play. We have the edge on the team and individual level."

"When you have teammates who are working hard, it's of course contagious, and that means the players around them want to put in the same effort, so we need to make sure that's what happens," the Saint-Germain coach added.

He stressed that he and Paris Saint-Germain would benefit from the experience of Ramos, the former Real Madrid captain, who spent most of his first season with the club away from the field due to injury, and said, "It is always good to have players like them, and they can provide their experience."

It is noteworthy that this is the 50th season for Paris Saint-Germain in the French first division, and the team seeks to win the 11th title in its history, to surpass Saint-Etienne and become the most crowned team in the history of the competition.