Kolo Muani, the message is clear

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While Didier Deschamps confided that he would like more playing time for Randal Kolo Muani, Luis Enrique did not seem to destabilize.

It was Thursday, when the French team list for the month of March was announced. Asked about Luis Enrique’s management of Kylian Mbappé, Didier Deschamps responded with a joke, confiding that he would like it to benefit Randal Kolo Muani, who is lacking playing time this season.

This Saturday, Luis Enrique reacted to this remark from the Blues coach, and did not seem perturbed. “Kolo Muani has 1600 minutes of competition at the highest level, for his first season with competition like he has never experienced”wanted to remind the Parisian coach, in comments relayed by RMC.

The example of… Ramos

And Luis Enrique avoids any controversy. “I like him, I’m very happy with him, added the PSG coach about the former Nantes player. He plays in the middle, on the left or right sides, I know where he should play. I invite him and he always does, to give his best. »

Luis Enrique then mentioned the case of Gonçalo Ramos. “He played 1500 minutes. You give him a minute and he’s ready,” underlined the former Barcelona player, before clearly highlighting the Portuguese’s behavior. “On the bench, in 15 seconds he is ready! That’s what the fans want: To be ready, to run, to fight, and to play because they do it well! » This is the way forward for Ramos… And Kolo Muani…

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