PSG midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery insists he is working hard to address the current criticism.

The 18-year-old midfielder broke into Paris Saint-Germain’s first-team on a permanent basis last season, making 43 appearances, scoring three goals and providing seven assists, and was also called up by France to the senior squad.
However, the French midfielder has come under fire for his poor form since last season, but the 18-year-old insists he is focus on his work rather than what is happening off the pitch.
“Criticism? That happens all the time, even Cristiano Ronaldo gets criticise when he doesn’t know what to say about a player. It’s up to me to work and not be aware of what happens on social media,” Zaire-Emery told Telefoot.
However, fast-forward to this term, Zaïre-Emery’s start to the 2024/25 season has been much slower and has seen him receive some criticism. The former France U21 international has received regular minutes under Luis Enrique but has been unable to have the same impact as last season.
This season, the 18-year-old midfielder has made nine appearances, scoring one goal, but has been consistently criticise by fans and the media for his overall performance, with the player not having as much of an impact on PSG’s play as he did last season.
PSG have a crucial fixture ahead of สมัคร ufabet them in the Champions League on Tuesday, before heading to Marseille in Ligue 1 next week.