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·28 de novembro de 2025
PSG/Tottenham: Ndjantou congratulated by a Paris Saint-Germain legend

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·28 de novembro de 2025

Vincent Guérin, former midfielder of Paris Saint-Germain, gave an encouraging verdict in the daily Le Parisien after the debut of Quentin Ndjantou, 18 years old, in the Champions League against Tottenham Hotspur, with a 5-3 victory for the Parisians. For Guérin, seeing a “young 18-year-old” launched in such a context proves that the club truly believes in him.
“For a first time, it’s encouraging. Seeing an 18-year-old starting in the Champions League is interesting. We didn’t see much of him, but he was useful in ball handling. He was one of the few who created some movement in the offensive sector in the first half. Of course, it’s incomparable to the old hands like Dembélé, but it’s not bad.”
Quentin Ndjantou thus benefited from the staff’s confidence to start in the Champions League. For Guérin, it is above all his “ball management” and his ability to “create movement” in the offensive sector that deserve the spotlight — even if he didn’t necessarily shine like an experienced star.
This kind of performance, modest but useful, shows that PSG seems ready to give young players from the training center their chance. It’s not an instant breakthrough, but it’s a solid start: you can feel that the club is experimenting, testing, perhaps preparing for the future with profiles that, like Ndjantou, combine youth and ambition.
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