Thiago Motta Backed For Coaching Success By Outgoing PSG Boss Emery
The outgoing Paris Saint-Germain manager believes that retiring midfielder Thiago Motta "has the qualities to have a good journey as a coach."
Thiago Motta has what it takes to extend his career in football as a successful coach, according to outgoing Paris Saint-Germain boss Unai Emery.
Former Barcelona and Inter midfielder Motta will retire at the end of the season and take up a role with PSG's Under-19 team, with Thomas Tuchel expected to replace Emery.
"Thiago Motta is an exceptional player, a great person with a strong history in football," Emery told a pre-match news conference ahead of Saturday's clash with Rennes at Parc des Princes.
"He won 28 titles and played 229 games for PSG. He gave a clear identity to the team. He has the qualities to have a good journey as a coach."
PSG will be without Dani Alves and Marco Verratti for their final home game of the season, and Emery is hopeful the Brazilian recovers in time to feature at the World Cup.
"I'm very sorry for Dani Alves, he gives everything at training and in matches. Not every player would go after the ball the way he does even when he is injured," he said.
"At 35, he still has the same competitive spirit. I hope that he recovers ASAP.
"The medical staff are studying what is best for him. He cannot play, neither can Marco. I hope the rest of the squad will be fine."