Is PSG on the Verge of Becoming Football’s Greatest Dynasty?

Over the decades, Paris Saint-Germain has been in a strange position in European football. They were too wealthy, too ambitious and too gifted to be thrown off but were too volatile to be entrusted as a proper dynasty. The club frequently resembled an expensive experiment instead of a full-fledged football institution. Each season involved a sort of reinvention, a new focus, and the same nagging question: was PSG creating a long-lasting project, or another costly one-season assembly project?
That question is even starting to become old-fashioned. PSG now resembles a building project less and more like a club that is established in a season of long-term power. Recent performances, particularly in the European scene, indicate that it is no longer a team that is solely banking on individual genius or financial clout. Rather, it is beginning to look more like a side of continuity, tactical clarity, and internal belief that characterizes serial winners.



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