LdC: Luis Enrique assesses PSG’s chances of finishing in the top 8

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Asked by journalists after PSG’s difficult victory against Girona (1-0), Luis Enrique was pleased with the result. “Starting by winning is important regardless of the competition and the category”thus launched the Spanish technician in a press conference. Enough to predict a bright future for his men in this unprecedented 2024-2025 edition of the Champions League? Nothing is less certain…

“It is difficult for me to assess whether we will finish in the top 8, because we have the worst calendar. On the other hand, we have the same enthusiasm and desires as everyone else. I cannot make predictions, I cannot compare myself to the others because there are 36 teams and as many calendars.”noted the 54-year-old coach. As a reminder, PSG will travel to London on October 1st to challenge Arsenal.

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