“I can pay to see him play”, Luis Enrique, fan of one of his players!

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It’s still a clean sheet for Paris Saint-Germain at the start of the Ligue 1 season. The capital club beat Stade Brestois this Saturday evening with a score of 3 goals to 1.

A logical success for the Parisians who have generally mastered their subject on a collective and individual level. Scorer in the French team this week against Belgium, Ousmane Dembélé repeated the feat at the Parc des Princes by scoring twice against Brest.

The number 10 of the Red and Blue clearly established himself as the man of the match this Saturday evening. In addition to his goals, he was constantly active in his right wing and spent his time destabilizing the opposing defense with his classy technical moves.

Luis Enrique fan of Dembélé

Could Ousmane Dembélé be taking a step forward in his career? It’s a possibility. The Frenchman seems more serene and confident on the pitch. After the match, his coach Lus Enrique did not fail to praise him in a press conference.

“I am an admirer of Ousmane Dembélé. I could pay to see him play. We don’t know if he is left-handed or right-handed. He no longer cares whether he is going to score or not,” he added to the media.

The former FC Barcelona player is in top form at the right time before starting the European campaign this Wednesday against Girona.

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