For Luis Enrique, PSG is serious!

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An attractive Paris Saint-Germain! This Wednesday evening, the capital club defeated OGC Nice at the Parc des Princes in the quarter-finals of the Coupe de France with a score of 3 goals to 1.

The Rouge et Bleu delivered a very interesting and high-level performance despite a difficult end to the first act.

Luis Enrique’s men confirm that they will have to be counted on at the end of the season with the objective of winning as many titles as possible.

In a post-match press conference, Luis Enrique was satisfied with his team’s performance and also insisted on the attitude and mentality that one must have to play at PSG. For him, all his players must work hard to appear on the field.

“When players sign for a club, they must be ready to give 100%, whether in matches or in training. As a coach, I closely monitor what happens during training sessions. PSG is not a charity, it is a top-level football club,” did he declare.

Before continuing: “Players must give their best and be ready at all times. If the coach has confidence in you, so much the better. Otherwise, work even harder, prepare better and take advantage of the playing opportunities I give you. The competition is intense, whether you like it or not, I don’t care. »

Finding victory in Ligue 1

Brilliant in front of its supporters against OGC Nice (3-1), the capital club wants to do it again in the league this Sunday evening on the Montpellier lawn. Despite its 10 point lead in the league, the Ile-de-France residents are on a series of 3 consecutive draws against Rennes, Monaco and Reims. The reigning French champions want to resume their march forward.

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