“He was exceptional”, the best PSG player named (and it’s not Mbappé)

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After the victory against Olympique Lyonnais (2-1) in the final of the Coupe de France, Luis Enrique named the player who for him was the best element of PSG this season. This is Vitinha.

Thus ended the 2023-2024 Paris Saint-Germain season. After the victory in the Champions Trophy, the title in Ligue 1, the journey in the Champions League until the semi-finals, the capital club ended with a success in the Coupe de France against Olympique Lyonnais (2- 1).

Overall, for his first year in Paris, Luis Enrique can be happy with the performance of his players. And the Spanish coach, Saturday evening, did not hesitate to designate the one who according to him was his best element.

“Vitinha was the best”

“For me, Vitinha was the player of the season, without a doubt, decided the Parisian coach at a press conference, relays Culture PSG. In addition to his footballing quality with the ball, he has aggression and an ability to defend. He was undoubtedly the best for me. We have a lot of good players who have had a very high level, but Vitinha has been exceptional. »

Used 28 times in Ligue 1, including 23 times as a starter, Vitinha was especially an important element in the Champions League, with 12 matches under his belt. The Portuguese has gained confidence in his use of the ball, especially with his ball striking making clear progress. The former Porto player thus finished the season with 9 goals and 5 assists in all competitions.

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