Former Paris Saint-Germain defender Mamadou Sakho
has criticised the club for allowing Kingsley Coman to
leave.
The loss of youth product Kingsley Coman is a shame for Paris
Saint-Germain, according to Liverpool centre-back Mamadou
Sakho.
Coman left the Parc des Princes for Juventus in 2014, but was
loaned out to Bayern Munich – where he has since scored twice
in four Bundesliga appearances – ahead of the current
campaign having failed to establish himself in Turin.
And Sakho, who also came through the PSG ranks before being
moved on in 2013, believes that Coman's bright start to life at
the Allianz Arena has highlighted the error of his former club's
ways.
"I think it's a shame for Paris. He's a quality player who was
there in Paris and was not given a chance," the defender told
Canal Football Club.
"Everyone has their own policies but when I see a talent like
that, who cannot emerge and express himself in his own city –
and it's also a source of pride for the fans to see a youth
product play in their colours – it's unfortunate.
"But it's a policy that I do not judge, I respect it, and the
youngster can enjoy himself at Bayern.
"I congratulate him and encourage him to continue like that."
has criticised the club for allowing Kingsley Coman to
leave.
The loss of youth product Kingsley Coman is a shame for Paris
Saint-Germain, according to Liverpool centre-back Mamadou
Sakho.
Coman left the Parc des Princes for Juventus in 2014, but was
loaned out to Bayern Munich – where he has since scored twice
in four Bundesliga appearances – ahead of the current
campaign having failed to establish himself in Turin.
And Sakho, who also came through the PSG ranks before being
moved on in 2013, believes that Coman's bright start to life at
the Allianz Arena has highlighted the error of his former club's
ways.
"I think it's a shame for Paris. He's a quality player who was
there in Paris and was not given a chance," the defender told
Canal Football Club.
"Everyone has their own policies but when I see a talent like
that, who cannot emerge and express himself in his own city –
and it's also a source of pride for the fans to see a youth
product play in their colours – it's unfortunate.
"But it's a policy that I do not judge, I respect it, and the
youngster can enjoy himself at Bayern.
"I congratulate him and encourage him to continue like that."


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