LdC: the terrible statistics of Luis Enrique at PSG

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Paris Saint-Germain once again lost away in the Champions League. This Tuesday evening, it was Arsenal who beat the capital club (2-0), in their home at the Emirates Stadium (London). A new defeat in C1 for the formation of Luis Enrique, who has accumulated them since his arrival on the Parisian bench in the summer of 2023.

Indeed, this is PSG’s sixth loss in 14 Champions League matches under the orders of the former FC Barcelona coach, which makes him the coach with the highest defeat ratio in the Champions League. champions under QSI. Since last season, Paris has notably played against Dortmund, Newcastle, AC Milan and FC Barcelona. If it wishes to qualify for the next round, the capital club will have to recover very quickly. To do this, we will have to win against PSV Eindhoven on October 22 at the Parc des Princes.

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