Luis Enrique already looking towards next season

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Unlike his predecessor Christophe Galtier, Luis Enrique should stay more than one season on the PSG bench.

Last summer, the history of Paris Saint-Germain under QSI experienced a real turning point. The departures of Lionel Messi and Neymar marked the end of the “bling-bling” era. When Kylian Mbappé also sets sail, probably to Real Madrid, there will no longer be any vestige of the famous “MNM”.

Even if the capital club experiences another disappointment in the Champions League in the coming weeks, Luis Enrique should still be on the Parisian bench during the next exercise. “He is actively preparing for next season, assures Pierre Ménès in a video broadcast on his YouTube channel. Despite the departure of Kylian Mbappé, he strongly hopes to have a more complete, more competitive team, stronger defensively and in midfield. »

Luis Enrique, someone intelligent »

The sports journalist is full of praise for the Spanish technician. “I often criticize Luis Enrique for his choices and the football he advocates, but he is an intelligent person. In his first year he is a bit of a laboratory at PSG. He tries to establish his style and his authority. This is perhaps also why he did not make Mbappé play the last two matches in their entirety.imagines the former sidekick of Hervé Mathoux at Canal Football Club.

For many years, PSG leaders have been criticized for not giving “full powers” ​​to its various coaches. Unlike its predecessors, Luis Enrique would not have his hands tied.

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