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·4 December 2025
Daily Digest PSG: Zaïre-Emery returns, Campos hits out at L’Equipe

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·4 December 2025

This Thursday, November 4, the French press (on the sports aspect) focused on Paris Saint-Germain's Warren Zaïre-Emery (19-year-old midfielder) returning to form and enthusiasm, as well as the club's communication strategy. This comes with Luis Campos, sports advisor, who has launched "defamation proceedings against" L'Equipe.

Zaïre-Emery was almost "buried" by some during a period of poor form, following a long ankle injury and a loss of confidence. Fortunately, the staff at PSG and the French national team were smarter than that. They provided him with support. This helped him, little by little, to get back on track. The young talent is once again showing power, control, and enjoyment. He thus reminds us of all his qualities. We wish him to continue this momentum, even though setbacks happen in a career. This should not call everything into question.
On the communication side, there is ultimately nothing extraordinary. PSG is not very accessible for long interviews, like all major European clubs. The players and staff cannot respond to everything. There is no player at a press conference before a Ligue 1 match, unlike many clubs, but they are often present in the mixed zone after a game. As for coach Luis Enrique, he fulfills his obligations without doing more. But it's no surprise that he doesn't particularly like talking to the media. He is still present and provides a certain protection for his players.
We especially note that L'Equipe mentions this:
"The football advisor of QSI, who has launched several defamation proceedings against our newspaper, has chosen to oppose, for the past two years, the interview requests from L'Équipe. 'It is not a closed club, people talk to each other, but all actions, good or bad, have consequences,' it is assumed in the leader's camp."
It's a bit surprising to see the sports daily indicate this way, without responding to these proceedings or providing details. Yet it seems to be an important point. It remains to be seen if we will learn more about these proceedings at some point. But we know that tension exists. And it is understandable, as the media coverage around PSG is sometimes annoying, at best.
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