CdF, PSG: Luis Enrique greatly fears the Orléans lawn

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Tomorrow, Paris Saint-Germain faces Orléans in the round of 32 of the Coupe de France. A meeting which almost took place at the Parc des Princes due to the state of the pitch at the Source stadium. An area that visibly concerns Luis Enrique. The Spanish coach even confided that his starting line-up will be made according to the state of the green rectangle.

“It’s a strange and very different situation. If all circumstances were normal, it would be an opportunity to rotate, but because of the pitch in particular, I will decide who will play after seeing the state of the pitch. We’re not going to take any risks. There are many possible changes. I have doubts about the state of the lawn and I will also make my decisions on the composition based on that. The Coupe de France is a competition that we love, we aim to win it, but it is a dangerous competition where a very motivated team can surprise you over 90 minutes. It’s a match with a lot of variables. I think that’s the only thing that really concerns me beyond the competition. I am concerned for the integrity of my players. Those of Orléans too. This is the doubt of tomorrow. Someone must be responsible for these good playing conditions. Especially so that there is no physical risk for the players. There are already enough risks in a normal match.he confided at a press conference.

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