

Plane tickets from Glasgow to Paris are selling like hotcakes
By: Sam | January 25th, 2007
Because when Paul Le Guen bails out of a coaching job with Rangers, which he never seemed comfortable doing in the first place, and heads back to see if he can lift Paris Saint-Germain out of the dirt, young and healthy Jeremy Clément bails out of his midfielding job with Rangers, which he never seemed comfortable doing in the first place.
The youth international signed a four-year, 2-million euro deal with PSG today, joining his beloved mentor only a few days after that man had made his move. Formerly of Lyon, Clément opted for the Scottish side during the summer. A father-and-son-like relationship has developped between the two, sparked when Clément was a young buck trying to crack Le Guen’s top squad with Lyon before Le Guen quit and let Gérard Houllier take the reins. It solidified when the two played video games together and prayed to every god they could find that they could go back to France.
Said Clément (translated from French): It’s a great chance for me to return to a big club in France and to be once again working with Paul Le Guen.
Said Le Guen (translated from French): I’m happy with Jeremy Clément’s arrival, he fits our need for young and ambitious talent. I had the chance to experience his blossoming at Lyon and his professional debuts at Rangers where he made a great impact.
Will he be the dude to steer PSG’s dreadful season anywhere but down? One can only hope. But this one doesn’t really think so.
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