Arriving in Zambia, Bastian Schweinsteiger explains why PSG works without Messi, Neymar and Mbappe

Article by David Marinescu – published Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 13:43 / Updated Wednesday, April 30, 2025 13:54
Bastian Schweinsteiger, 40, a legend of German football, arrived in Zambia with an UEFA delegation and the Champions League trophy. On the occasion of the journey, analyzed the face change of a PSGto the team with one foot in the final of the continental competition.
In the middle of rumors about Divorce by Ana Ivanović, Schweinsteiger The UEFA delegation also took the Champions League trophy to the Livingston tourist city in Zambia. Before reaching Zambia, Manchester United's former midfielder made a stop in South Africa, where he remembered the 2010 World Football Championship.
Reflecting on his experience at the World Championship, he said: “Every time I hear the famous song of the tournament, I remember South Africa.”

Bastian Schweinsteiger explains why PSG works without Messi, Neymar and Mbappe: “He is the star there”
The tournament organized by UEFA offers football fans a rare opportunity to admire the coveted trophy. On his occasion, Schweinsteiger visited Zambia, Kenya and South Africa, the only African countries included in the tournament. Schweinsteiger has traveled with the trophy in countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, China, South Korea and Japan.
On this occasion, Schweinsteiger also commented on the actuality in European football.
Named the coach of Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique, the “biggest star” of the club. According to Schweinsteiger, Enrique managed PSG well in the absence of key players – Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar – who left the team.
“They had Neymar, they had Mbappe, they had Messi. But it seems that everything works with a team without a real star. I think the biggest star is Luis Enrique.
When I played against Barcelona, when he was a coach, he was fantastic. And now, the way he managed the situation with all the players who left is extraordinary ”, said the former German midfielder, quoted by Sportal.rs.