Christophe Galtier’s New Discipline Strategy To PSG

Christophe Galtier’s New Discipline Strategy To PSG

Before choosing Christophe Galtier, Nasser Al-Khelaifi was very clear that things needed to change at Paris Saint-Germain, and the new coach has spent no time in making his impact.

Luis Campos has given the new coach his full support to do whatever is important to make it clear that the club comes first before player and that they want everyone in the locker room to understand.

The PSG team is now on tour in Japan, where the players are getting a taste of life with their new coach after Galtier introduced some new regulations.

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PSG’s New Guidelines Under Galtier

Late arrivals to be sent home

Every morning between 8:00 and 8:00:45, PSG players are required to report for training. Players that arrive late and for no explicable reason will not be allowed and will be sent home.

No phones during meals

Players won’t be able to use their phones during breakfast or lunch. Galtier sees this as a means of achieving his goal of increasing team bonding.

Meals to be eaten as a group

PSG’s players will take their meals together at the Camp des Loges, where they are based. Cliques were previously observed during mealtimes.

Player’s Reactions

The players have accepted Galtier’s appointment and the deployment of his new rules well so far.

Quick Look At PSG New Away Jersey

PSG have unveiled their new away jersey for 2022-23, with the Ligue 1 champions paying respect to their legendary Parc des Princes stadium in the latest Jordan partnership – which coincides with the club’s 50th anniversary at the stadium. PSG’s grey offering is designed to pay homage to a legendary venue that opened in 1972.

The highly anticipated Air Jordan 5 Low PSG shoe, which was originally shown to the public in July by American basketball player Zion Williamson at Quai 54 in Paris, is among the French heavyweights’ performance, training, and lifestyle collections.

Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Kylian Mbappe will wear the new change kit on their travels this season, enabling PSG to feel more at home while being on the road.

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