In response to Paris coach Enrique comparing the media's criticism of Chevalier to "killing" Donnarumma, French star Nasri expressed a different view. He first affirmed Enrique's "friendliness" and Chevalier's "talent", but he insisted: "If he performs poorly, we also have the right to say it."
Question: What do you think of Enrique's remarks defending Chevalier?
Nasri: Yes, but if he performs poorly, we also have the right to say it. Luis Enrique was friendly and no one questioned Chevalier's talent. We know he is a talented goalkeeper because when he was at Lille people were praising his talent. It was thought at the time that he could go to a much bigger club than Lille. But today we have the right to say that they let go of Donnarumma, the player who won the award for the best goalkeeper in the world. Chevalier replaced him and, for now, the shirt is too heavy for him in those important games.
Q: So you think the criticism of him is reasonable?
Nasri: This is not a final judgment, quite the contrary. I believe he will be decisive for PSG. He fits Luis Enrique's philosophy better, for sure, because of his skills with his feet. But for now, against Tottenham, Marseille, Strasbourg, there have been mistakes and it's fair to point out that.
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