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Paris Saint-Germain makes it three. Thanks to their victory on the pitch at Lille (3-1) this Sunday, the capital club has regained its leadership position and is now two points ahead of its main pursuers. Enough to satisfy Luis Enrique who analyzed his team’s performance after the match.
“I’m very tired. After the match, it’s always like that (smiles). I think that in the second half, we were able to feel several things because we only played 3 official matches, and we had trouble finishing in the second half. They almost equalized and finally, we ended up winning. It was very difficult to win, it was a Champions League match. In the first half, we had problems, because they changed a lot in terms of midfielders, attackers. We tried to control all that, we made a few mistakes, they did everything to score a goal. I’m quite satisfied with the team’s performance, we think about improving each time, step by step“, detailed the Asturian coach on the airwaves of DAZN.
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