LdC, PSG: the lunar reaction of Luis Enrique

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PSG is in a very bad position in this Champions League. While a success was more than recommended during the reception of Atlético de Madrid, the Parisians ended up losing 2-1 at the wire, the fault of a goal from Correa in stoppage time. With only 4 points after 4 matches and a 25th place in the standings, the capital club is in great danger for the rest of the competition. Luis Enrique recognizes that it is getting complicated but above all he remembers the numerous missed opportunities… once again.

There are no words. I believe in our 3 home matches, we were infinitely superior to our rivals but we don’t have the luck with us. Tomorrow, we will get up, there are 4 matches left and as long as there are matches, we will fight. I’ve been in football for 30 years, and I can’t explain it» assures the Spanish coach Canal+ after the meeting and visibly physically scarred. “You have to see the match but the result is totally unfair» he insists, while his team was slow to put on the pressure.

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