“A stroke of genius”, Luis Enrique seduced by Kvaratskhelia!

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Paris Saint-Germain continues its march forward in Ligue 1 and at the start of 2025. This Friday evening, the capital's club tamed AS Monaco on the score of 4 goals to 1 as part of the 21st day of the French championship.

A success that allows red and blue to remain undefeated since the start of the exercise in Ligue 1, to temporarily count 13 points ahead of Olympique de Marseille but above all to arrive in full confidence before the round of 16 Champions League facing the Brest stadium.

Faced with the Monegasques, the new recruit KHVITCHA KVARATSKHELIA found for the first time under its new colors the path of the nets. A sublime goal, full of composure which was logically appreciated by the Spanish technician Luis Enrique.

“Kvara is a player that all football fans are experiencing. We are still in this observation phase to see where he feels best. It is left very free, like Barcola who can play in the center, right and left. Ousmane (Dembélé), his natural position is on the right but we see what he is bringing in the axis at the moment. We make according to the match, the moment by which the players pass, we are looking for versatility. Kvara can play everywhere. This (Friday) evening, he scored as a perfect number 9 in a limited space, on a stroke of genius. He will help us in the future, “ He said at a press conference after match in front of the journalists.

Turned to the C1

PSG did the job this Friday evening against AS Monaco. The Parisian club remains on a series of 16 matches without defeat all competitions. The men of Luis Enrique will aim to continue this series and this dynamic against the Brest stadium in the Champions League on Tuesday.

A capital double confrontation against the players of Eric Roy who gave the Parisians with a hard time during the previous day of Ligue 1 on February 1 (PSG victory over the score of 5 goals to 2).

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