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After its narrow victory against Girona and its deserved defeat against Arsenal, PSG had to settle for a frustrating draw (1-1) against PSV Eindhoven at the Parc des Princes during this 3rd day of the Champions League. The capital’s players failed when it came time to capitalize on their chances, which Luis Enrique deplores. “I believe we have the team that has created the most chances in the Champions League and Ligue 1. I have no doubts about our team. She’s on the line I want her to be on. She plays the football I want. It’s just football.»
The Spanish coach, however, admitted at the microphone of Canal Plus for the first time that he was starting to be worried about qualifying for the next round in the Champions League. “It’s a competition with a complicated draw for us. I’m concerned, but I like the mentality of my players“, he nevertheless defends. There is reason to be a little tense because PSG is currently 17th and in the roadblock.
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