Pablo Sarabia, the star player for Wolves, has criticised Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) for being a “collection of individuals” following his move to the Midlands in January. The Spanish attacking midfielder spent nearly four years at PSG after joining the team in 2019, scoring 22 goals in 98 games. Despite stating that it was an honour to play alongside Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar, Sarabia has hit out at the dressing room harmony at PSG. He has declared that unlike at Wolves, it never felt like he was playing for a team when he was contracted to the Ligue 1 giants.
Sarabia made the switch to Molineux earlier this year in a bargain £4.4million deal, where he has since become a key player under Julen Lopetegui. Since joining Wolves, he has helped the club move out of the bottom three having chipped in with a solitary goal in his seven Premier League outings.
The 30-year-old has revealed that Lopetegui proved pivotal in his decision to swap France for England, having played under him for Spain’s Under-19 and U21 sides. He remarked that Lopetegui called him very early after his appointment and that it was key because he needed the coach to believe in him. Sarabia added that he enjoys working with Lopetegui and thinks they are going to have a very good moment together.
Sarabia has stated that the PSG squad are a “collection of individuals” and that he prefers to be at another team to feel that togetherness, to be part of it and be a member of the team and a family, rather than just a collection of individuals. He said that he wasn’t happy not playing and that it’s very difficult to play with the level of players at PSG, so he made the decision to come to Wolves. In his career, he has gone through a lot of difficult moments but now he thinks he wants to enjoy the job. He feels that right now he’s in the prime of his career.
Sarabia won two Ligue 1 titles during his time at Parc des Princes. However, he has made it clear that for him, the most crucial thing is to feel important in the team. He prefers to be part of a team and a family rather than just a collection of individuals. Despite playing alongside some of the world’s best players at PSG, Sarabia never felt like he was playing for a team.
Sarabia’s move to Wolves has been successful so far, with him becoming a key player under Lopetegui. He has helped the club move out of the bottom three and has chipped in with a solitary goal in his seven Premier League outings. His relationship with Lopetegui has been key to his success at Wolves, with the coach calling him very early after his appointment and believing in him.
In conclusion, Sarabia’s move to Wolves has been successful so far, with him becoming a key player under Lopetegui. He has criticised PSG for being a “collection of individuals” and has stated that he prefers to be part of a team and a family rather than just a collection of individuals. Despite playing alongside some of the world’s best players at PSG, Sarabia never felt like he was playing for a team. However, his relationship with Lopetegui has been key to his success at Wolves, with the coach calling him very early after his appointment and believing in him.