HAC – PSG: Luis Enrique’s contrasting analysis after the victory

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Present at the microphone of DAZN After PSG’s 4-1 victory over Le Havre, Luis Enrique gave his thoughts on the match. Having been battered by the Normans for a long time, the capital club was finally able to rely on its substitutes to make the difference at the end of the match. Speaking to journalists, the Spanish coach particularly highlighted his group’s lack of rhythm.

“It’s a strange feeling because we didn’t have the rhythm to play the way we wanted. We didn’t have enough in our legs to do what we wanted and what we had to do away from home in a match like that. We lost too many balls, maybe that’s what we lacked but I’m satisfied.”. And to conclude: “The entries of Dembélé and Barcola? That’s why I’m the coach of PSG, it’s the best team in the world”.

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