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Paris Saint-Germain must not miss out. This Tuesday evening at the Parc des Princes, the capital club faces PV Eindhoven as part of the 3rd day of the Champions League.
An important meeting for the Parisians who must raise their heads after the setback suffered against Arsenal on October 1 on the pitch at the Emirates Stadium.
Present at a press conference this Monday at the PSG Campus, Luis Enrique spoke about his future opponent and did not fail to send praise to some of his players including Achraf Hakimi. For him, his side has a slightly higher level than last season, especially defensively.
“I think Achraf is better defensively than last year. He is one of those young players with great experience. He is a reference for his teammates. I see him better and more mature, it shows that he is growing,” he declared to journalists. Words that should give the Moroccan international confidence.
Hakimi close to an extension with PSG
Arriving in the Parisian squad during the summer of 2021, Achraf Hakimi has established himself as one of the executives of the red and blue squad over the seasons to the point of being this season one of the vice-captains of the club.
The Parisian management is satisfied with the contribution and performances of their player and strongly wishes to see him continue at the club. According to information from RMC Sport and Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, the Moroccan would be very close to renewing his contract with the Ile-de-France team.
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