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Paris Saint-Germain did the job this Saturday evening at the Source stadium. Winner of US Orléans (4-1), the capital club quietly reaches the round of 16 of the Coupe de France, with a great Kylian Mbappé, author of a double and two assists. Asked at the microphone of beIN Sports, Ile-de-France coach Luis Enrique first returned to the complete performance of his players, and in particular the contribution of youth with the first professional goal of Senny Mayulu: “this kind of match gets complicated if we don’t have the right intensity. But that wasn’t the case for my team. We dominated from the start of the match and that’s normal. We were very attentive, there were transitions to manage but I am quite satisfied. Young people ? It’s really very important. They are young and must be included in this team. It strengthens my desire to win the Coupe de France with the whole team.”
Still on the broadcaster’s microphone, the Spanish technician sent a clear message: PSG is there to lift all the trophies it competes in, from national competitions to the Big Ears Cup. “I would tend to say that I have a team with a very clear objective: to win all the trophies possible. And the Coupe de France is a goal for them.he said before congratulating the Loiret club for the change of pitch, while he had criticized the latter at a press conference before the trip to the Center: “this is the first time I have seen a lawn changed so quickly. I’ve never seen anything so amazing. The French are strong (laughs). This Franco-Spanish association works rather well.
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