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“I would not have coached PSG with Messi, Neymar and Mbappé. If only the team with the best player in the world won titles, PSG would have eight Champions Leagues… and they have none», summarized Luis Enrique recently in a documentary by the Movistar. If the star cocktails have not always gone well together, like the Real Madrid Galacticos, Ander Herrera still remains unconvinced of the relevance of this analysis.
In an interview given to Relevothe former PSG player recalled that Paris had already been a great team, even with the presence of several stars in recent years: “I can understand him (Luis Enrique) and he sets his rules, that’s why he is the team coach… But I think we had a team. It is impossible to win titles or be vice-European champion (in 2020 with Di Maria, Mbappé and Neymar) without being a team. We still won the Coupe de France, the Coupe de la Ligue, Ligue 1, and we were in the Champions League final. I have the greatest respect for Luis Enrique, but in my opinion, we really had a team.»
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