“He has a mind of steel”, Luis Enrique praises one of his players

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Luis Enrique is the real boss of Paris Saint-Germain this season. Arriving on the bench of the capital club this summer, the Spanish coach knew how to unite his group.

The former manager of FC Barcelona does not hesitate to put his players in competition in order to get the best out of each. Under his leadership, all players have playing time and have their chance at some point.

This Friday at a press conference, the strong man of the Rouge et Bleu spoke about Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos. If he does not start in the big meetings, the former coach of La Roja did not fail to send compliments to his attacker.

“If I have to talk to you about Gonçalo, I can say that he has unfailing ambition. I am very happy to have him in my squad, he is always ready to help the team regardless of his position. He deserves more playing time. But it's a very high level club. The players share playing time. Very happy to have him in the squad,” he admitted.

Lined up at the forefront of the attack this Saturday?

This Saturday evening, Paris Saint-Germain hosts Clermont at the Parc des Princes for the 28th day of League 1. A match of extremes between the first and last in the championship. For this part, Luis Enrique should rotate his squad in order to preserve his best elements for the match against FC Barcelona in C1 this Wednesday.

Not starting against OM despite his goal and not coming into play against Rennes this week, Gonçalo Ramos should, barring any surprises, be lined up from the start against Clermontois.

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