He told TNT Sports: “I think it’s due to a few things. This is clearly the last season before there's a big change, in the sense that Mbappe will leave after seven years.
“There's also the timing; all of that happening at a moment where there's fewer issues, let's put it that way, in the dressing room and less egos. So, no more Messi, no more Neymar, no more Veratti, who were the ones, as good as they were on, off the pitch, were a bit like the Dons of the dressing room, if you will.
“I mean, Messi didn't care that much, but still, it was Messi and now in the dressing room, you've got people who just get on with everyone, who tell jokes to everybody in different languages, whereas before you had clans, and it doesn't seem that there are [any] clans anymore.
“Kylian could have been a disruptive presence in a way sometimes, last season, but even he wants to enjoy it. So even his ego seems to be a bit calmer than it would be in a normal situation considering he's the best player in the world. So I think all of that put together makes it why this is much more of a team than really we've ever seen since the Qataris arrived.”