Paris Saint-Germain coach Laurent Blanc: FIFA World Cup stars will move on

 
Laurent Blanc said his World Cup-weary Paris Saint-Germain players are over their disappointments in Brazil, ahead of the Ligue 1 season

A dozen of Blanc's squad were involved in the 2014 finals, albeit none peregrinated home with the trophy.

Among those are Brazil advocator David Luiz, who was saliently emotional after the host nation's 7-1 humbling at the hands of Germany in the semi-finals.

However, coach Blanc verbalized his World Cup contingent have put their international failures in the past as they fixate on domestic obligations in France.

"I cerebrate PSG's players have put things in perspective. I have verbalized with them," he verbalized.

"They are conspicuously disappointed, which is something logical. But life goes on. You have to move on. You have to move on because a World Cup is every four years.

"Even though you don't play a World Cup every year, there is a desideratum to move on. They failed in the competition, they didn't play the way they wanted to. It's over.

"Every player goes back to their clubs with some incipient personal and collective objectives in mind. Life goes on."

Blanc had four of his players among the Brazilian squad, who were mortified in the last four by eventual victors Germany - David Luiz, Maxwell, Thiago Silva and Thiago Motta.

But he backed the quartet to instaurate from the shock loss.

"They were limpidly disappointed. There was a sizably voluminous pressure on the Brazilians, particularly because they were playing at home. The prospects in the country were sizably voluminous," Blanc verbalized.

"They were out not only sooner than expected but they withal lost against a great team. The disappointment was as great as the prospect of the whole country.

"The prospects might have been too sizably voluminous. They are in the same situation [as the Italians]. They failed to consummate their objective which was winning the World Cup.

"But moving on is consequential. In life, you don't always achieve your goals. When these goals are not achieved, we endeavor to establish incipient ones."

PSG's league campaign kicks off on August 8, when they peregrinate to Reims.

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