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Paris Saint-Germain begins its series of cleaner matches. And it starts with the quarterfinals of the Coupe de France in the face of the formation of the Stade Briochin with a place for the semi-finals.
Present at a press conference this Tuesday, Luis Enrique has been satisfied with the remarkable dynamics of his team for several weeks. Nevertheless, the Spanish coach insists that his players do not relax.
“The margin of progression of PSG?” I have no ideal because it does not exist in football. Football requires a continuous requirement, if we relax everything goes into a spin. We always want to improve, “ he launched in front of journalists at PSG campus.
Luis Enrique satisfied with victory in Lyon
In Ligue 1, the capital's club is still invincible. Faced with Olympique Lyonnais, the Red and Blue once again asserted their supremacy in the league by winning on the score of 3 goals to 2. a score that seems tight but which does not really reflect the total Parisian mastery on the 'Together of the meeting.
At a press conference, Luis Enrique did not hide his satisfaction with the victory against the Gones despite a lack of mastery at the end of the match. “After seeing the match, it's five minutes not more during which we could not defend. But the rest was exceptional on difficult terrain. The team made a very big match. »»
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