PSG Youth League Quarter-Final Faces Controversy
A few hours before the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) first team’s round of 16 match against Chelsea, the club’s youth team is set to clash with Villarreal in the quarter-finals of the Youth League. This much-anticipated match is scheduled for today at 4 p.m. Following impressive wins over Dinamino Minsk and HJK Helsinki in the previous rounds, PSG’s young talents are eager to prove their mettle against the Yellow Submarines, who secured a 5th place finish in the league phase.
Disciplinary Measures Taken by Coach Vulliez
The excitement surrounding the Youth League quarter-final is somewhat overshadowed by the unexpected disciplinary actions taken by PSG’s head coach, Jean-François Vulliez. In a bold move, he has excluded two of his star players, Mathis Jangeal and Aymen Assab, prior to this crucial match. Both players, aged 17, have been a significant part of the team’s success thus far.
According to reports from RMC Sport, the decision to dismiss Jangeal and Assab was taken due to disciplinary issues. This raises questions about the culture and expectations within the PSG youth setup, especially as they prepare to face a challenging opponent.
Implications for the Team
The absence of Jangeal and Assab could have notable repercussions for PSG. Both players have showcased their talents in previous matches, contributing not only in defense but also in building up plays from the midfield. Their exclusion may disrupt the team’s cohesiveness and strategy, potentially impacting their chances of advancing in the tournament.
This marks PSG’s first Youth League quarter-final appearance since 2016, a year they reached the final only to be defeated by Chelsea. While Vulliez’s decision underscores a commitment to discipline, it also highlights the delicate balance between maintaining player conduct and fielding your best team in critical matches.
Looking Ahead to the Match
As PSG gears up for this monumental clash, all eyes will be on the remaining squad members to step up and fill the void left by the dismissed players. Their performance against Villarreal will not only determine if they advance to the next round but could also set the tone for the future of youth development at PSG.
Fans and analysts alike are sure to follow the game closely, with many interested in how this incident will impact not only the result but also the morale of the team moving forward. PSG’s youth team has an opportunity to showcase their depth and resilience against Villarreal, and they must seize this chance for glory on the European stage.
The match will be available to follow live on CANAL+, as fans await the outcome of what promises to be an intense encounter. PSG’s journey in the Youth League is far from over, and every decision made off the pitch will play a significant role in shaping their path forward.

