For this former Parisian, PSG is “Barcelona 2.0”

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Former French international Guillaume Hoarau praised the work of Luis Enrique at the helm of Paris Saint-Germain.

Paris Saint-Germain won their 12th French championship title. A national success obtained following its draw against Le Havre (3-3) on Saturday in Ligue 1, combined with AS Monaco’s defeat against Olympique Lyonnais (2-3) on Sunday. In an interview given to The TeamGuillaume Hoarau, former PSG player from 2008 to 2013, took a look at the season of the club led by coach Luis Enrique.

For the former Parisian, this season was marked by the undeniable domination of the Parisian club. “As a consultant, I see more closely what is happening on the pitch and Paris is really far ahead in terms of quality of football. The players are good athletically and, technically, I’m not even talking about it,” did he declare.

Hoarau appoints PSG conductor

The former striker also praised the management of the squad by coach Luis Enrique. “I enjoyed this season because there were a lot of revelations, especially the first of them: Warren Zaire-EmeryHoarau said. I like how Luis Enrique managed his squad, giving playing time to young people like Senny Mayulu or Yoram Zague, which is never easy at PSG. There is less bling. »

Hoarau also spoke about the crucial role of Luis Enrique in the success of PSG. “Luis Enrique is the conductor, he judged. (..) Luis Enrique knows how to manage egos and put the group forward. He was able to put this in place, good for the club. He’s not the coach I like the most, but he knew how to impose his authority and ensure that it was respected. He brought his touch, a sort of Barcelona 2.0 with possession, which PSG was already doing. he concluded.

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