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Luis Campos has hired a Spanish nutritionist who has banned Coca-Cola for the players, who also have to eat breakfast and lunch at Camp des Loges with the group.

By Wilian Estrella

Luis Campos has hired a Spanish nutritionist who has banned Coca-Cola for the players, who also have to eat breakfast and lunch at Camp des Loges with the group.
Luis Campos has hired a Spanish nutritionist who has banned Coca-Cola for the players, who also have to eat breakfast and lunch at Camp des Loges with the group.
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The restructuring at PSG not only affects the players but also the dressing room itself. Luis Campos has hired a full-time nutritionist. As per reports from Mundo Deportivo, he is Spanish, his name is Juan José Morillas Pedreño and he had been working at Monaco since 2016.

The Parisian club already had one in its organization chart, but he was in charge of all sections and the French champions needed a specific professional in that area. One of its first rules, that of banning Coca-Cola and iced tea.

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Although it may seem obvious that neither of these two sugary drinks are advisable in an elite team like PSG, both used to be available to the players, especially the Coca-Cola brand, which has sponsored the Parisian team for more than two decades. Neither Pochettino nor Leonardo gave any importance to this issue, while Christophe Galtier has already given the go-ahead to the new nutritionist's guidelines.

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Another of the rules imposed earlier this summer has to do with group management. Luis Campos obliged the first-team players to have breakfast and lunch at the Camp des Loges sports complex. A detail that, as minor as it may seem, is important because it aims to improve the atmosphere in a locker room that has been plagued by controversy.


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