Kolo Muani, the bad faith of Luis Enrique

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The French international is undoubtedly the most disappointing recruit since the arrival of Luis Enrique on the PSG bench. However, the Spanish technician prefers not to criticize him publicly.

Thursday afternoon, Luis Enrique presented himself at a press conference, on the occasion of Paris Saint-Germain’s trip to Strasbourg. For this opening match of the twentieth day of Ligue 1, which will take place this Friday evening at 9 p.m., the Spanish technician should start Randal Kolo Muani within his attacking trio.

Since his arrival in the capital, the native of Bondy has had a string of disappointing performances. However, Luis Enrique assures that he is satisfied with his recruitment. “What I can say about Randal is that I am very happy that he is part of this club and this squad. He can play both in the center forward position and in the lane, so it’s very interesting. He has excellent behavior and I am happy to have him available”said the coach of the Rouge et Bleu about the striker bought for more than 90 million euros in Frankfurt.

Author of eight goals since his arrival at PSG, Kolo Muani did not celebrate his latest achievement, last Sunday against Brest. His coach doesn’t hold it against him at all. “Honestly, I didn’t see how he celebrated his goal. It’s very personal. I am very happy with him. I don’t care if the players celebrate goals or not. This is a question for him, not for me.”indicated Luis Enrique, who should associate “RKM” with Marco Asensio and Kylian Mbappé in attack this evening.

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