Könyv Two Crowns Jan Mauro

Two Crowns

How Luis Enrique and Dembélé Built the New PSG

Szerző: Jan Mauro
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Várható készletfeltöltés
Küldés 06. 06. 2026
5 807 Ft
Two seasons. Two Champions League titles. One method.When Kylian Mbappé walked away in the summer of...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
116
EAN
9798199404013
Enbook ID
52761382
Súly
167
Méretek
152 x 229 x 7

Teljes leírás

Two seasons. Two Champions League titles. One method.

When Kylian Mbappé walked away in the summer of 2024, the football world said Paris Saint-Germain was entering a decade of emptiness. Two years later, PSG is the first club since Real Madrid in 2016-2018 to retain the European crown. How?

Not by accident. Not by luck. By design.

This book tells the story, not the diary, of how Luis Enrique rebuilt PSG after the Mbappé era. How the Asturian coach replaced star-power with system. How Ousmane Dembélé reinvented himself from inconsistent winger to Ballon d'Or-winning axis of the team. And why the 2026 final against Mikel Arteta's Arsenal (a 1-1 draw won on penalties in Budapest) will stand as the most brutal proof that this project works.

WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER

• Why Luis Enrique was the right hire when almost no one else saw it
• How PSG rebuilt around a system, not around names
• The full arc of Ousmane Dembélé: from inconsistency at Barcelona to Ballon d'Or at Paris
• The decisive moments of both European campaigns, told only from verified public reporting
• What back-to-back means in the modern European game and what comes next

WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR

For football readers who want to understand, not just celebrate. For anyone who liked Martí Perarnau's Pep Confidential or Michael Cox's The Mixer and is looking for the English-language book that matches them on PSG's back-to-back era. For PSG supporters who lived both seasons and want a constructed narrative, not a press clipping anthology.

This is an independent, journalistic narrative. Not an official book. Not a hagiography. The story as it actually unfolded, documented from the best European football reporting, told as it deserves to be told.