
The promising Polish goalkeeper is working with a few celebrity titles at Parc des Princes, with large personalities providing tons of entertainment.
Angel Di Maria “loathed his time in Manchester United” and Neymar could never afford the”rigorous training” regime of Cristiano Ronaldo, says the pair’s Paris Saint-Germain team-mate Marcin Bulka.
A star-studded cast was assembled at Parc des Princes, with the intention being to match national dominance with long-awaited European glory.
Big money was spent chasing down that goal, with Argentina global Di Maria one of those to have been drafted in.
He had been offered an escape route from Old Trafford in the summer of 2015, with a forgettable one-season stint was spent in England.
Bulka asserts that the South American holds no fond memories of the period of his career, with the prior Real Madrid playmaker eager to forget about the Red Devils.
The promising Polish goalkeeper told Foot Truck of Di Maria: “He hated his time at Manchester United, does not have great memories from there.
“Whenever there’s a Manchester United match on any display he switches to something else.”
Di Maria is now lining up alongside Neymar at a fearsome attacking unit in PSG, with the Brazilian forwards thought of as a different type of celebrity to Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
Bulka added: “Guy sure likes to change his hairstyle. He dances before the matches, which appears to be a Brazilian thing.
“Frankly if he had rigorous training like CR7, I do not think he’d be as great as he is. Brazilians will need to be relaxed to play at the top level.”
Another of these shining for PSG at present is Kylian Mbappe, with the thrilling frontman a three-time Ligue 1 winner and World Cup winner in only 21 years old.
“Beast. When he hastens there is nothing you can do,” said Bulka.
“But a cool man, just 1 year older than me, which is weird since he has already experienced so much and it seems like he’s been around forever.
“He reminds me of Ronaldo (Fenomeno), he has a very direct style of shooting.”
Marco Verratti is another present colleague who Bulka holds in the highest regard, together with the combative Italian a lively presence on and off the field.
“His reactions and rate of thinking on the pitch are from the world,” stated Bulka.
“You see him and you think he’s a camera on the back of his mind. He is the engine of the group, or more like a metronome. The team’s build-up pace depends upon him.
“One time we were coming back in the match and were sitting before the departure screen with an airport. When a flight to Barcelona popped out, our trainer was like:’Men, watch on Neymar’. If there was a trip to Ibiza, he went:’Watch out for Marco men! ”’
PSG find themselves back on top of Ligue 1 this year, but do have work to do in their most recent Champions League campaign after suffering a 2-1 defeat to Borussia Dortmund at the first leg of the last-16 encounter.