"P.S.G" coach does not intend to resign © EuroFootball.com

Very unsuccessfully, the coach of Paris club, Guy Lacombe, who has been competing recently, admitted that his team is experiencing a crisis, but he does not intend to resign from his position, despite the criticism.

Although after Saturday's home defeat with a score of 1-2 against Valenciennes, "P.S.G" dropped to the 17th place in the French championship, G.Lacombe does not plan to resign. "I am not a humble person and I will not resign, but this defeat showed that the problem is bigger than we thought," the coach said, recently facing a lot of criticism for unsuccessful results and being urged to resign.

The Paris team has not won the last eight matches of the French championship, and in the last four matches they have only earned two points. "P.S.G" is performing somewhat better in the UEFA Cup tournament, where they advanced to the round of sixteen.

Next Wednesday, the capital team will play against "Toulouse," which unexpectedly defeated the league leaders "Lyon" over the weekend. Speaking about the upcoming match, G.Lacombe said: "On Wednesday we will see if I am right and if I am holding this position correctly."

Paris "P.S.G," founded only in 1970, is one of the most successful French clubs, having won the country's championship twice and 7 national cups, as well as triumphing in the UEFA Cup tournament in 1996.