LdC: Thierry Henry cuts PSG

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Last night, Paris Saint-Germain lost 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium against Arsenal. A club that Thierry Henry (47 years old) knows very well, since he spent many years there. Obviously, the former striker’s opinion was eagerly awaited after this Champions League shock. On CBShe explained that Luis Enrique’s team lacks players capable of tilting the match towards the French side. His words are relayed by RMC Sport.

“Yes, the team is balanced, they had possession… but that’s about it. And that’s not enough. You no longer have that player who swings the match that you had before. You see that there is an idea, that the players know what to do. But when they approached the surface, with the exception of Barcola who tried things, we didn’t see much. It’s normal that at the moment, Arsenal is beating Paris Saint-Germain at home, especially this Paris Saint-Germain team. Without wishing to disrespect Paris Saint-Germain.

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