LdC: Laure Boulleau tackles PSG

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The defeat of Paris Saint-Germain on the Arsenal pitch (2-0), this Tuesday, during the second day of the championship phase of the Champions League, showed all the limits of Luis Enrique’s training in this competition. Feverish defensively, PSG had no impact offensively against one of the best defenses in Europe. Weaknesses which confirm the regression of the capital club in the elite of top European clubs.

An opinion shared by Laure Boulleau: “ there was a lot missing tonight. The lessons are that PSG is really far from the European big names, knowing that Arsenal is not supposed to be the biggest of these big names. We thought there was a lack of impact in midfield and that is indeed the case and playing without a number 9 is also a big problem », blurted out the former Paris SG player, in the Channel Champions Clubthis Tuesday. PSG will have to restart at the Parc des Princes against PSV Eindhoven on October 22, during the next day of this C1 league phase.

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