Liverpool-Psg, the avowed lie

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This week between PSG matches against Liverpool in C1 and Rennes in L1, Luis Enrique had assured that he did not project himself to Anfield, theater of the eighth finals return from the Champions League against the Reds on Tuesday. “” I lied to you “Admitted the interested party smiling this Saturday behind the scenes of the Roazhon Park, in the wake of the victory of his team in Breton land (1-4).

“” Of course I think of Liverpoolhe still exclaimed. I have always thought of Liverpool, since the draw! The first act passed-with the key this cruel defeat conceded in the Money Time, on a counter concluded by Harvey Elliott (0-1, 87e) – Luis Enrique finally admits vibrate above all for these large European evenings. Like his players without a doubt.

“Full of hope before Liverpool”

“” When you lose a first leg like that, yes, we are very sad. But afterwards, we digest this emotion, we take up our minds. And there, we made a good match against Rennes – which also played well, especially at the start of the second period. The team responded very seriously and we are full of hope before Liverpool “, Underlines the Spanish coach of PSG.

A Luis Enrique that salutes the “mentality” of its protégés and their undeniable progress since the start of the season. “”

We play well with the ball, even when we have no space, because we create it, and we also play well under the pressure of our opponents, he notes. We are also more dangerous than we were before. Liverpool will not be able to claim the opposite.

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