Luis Enrique can’t take it anymore

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The season has barely started and Luis Enrique is already “very tired”. The break comes at just the right time.

Third match for PSG and third victory for the capital club. Away in the North, the French champions won 3-1 on the Losc pitch, not without a big scare at the end of the match.

Luis Enrique was easily satisfied with the way the evening had gone.. “In the first half, I was calm. In the second half, we had trouble finishing, it was only our third official match. They almost equalized, it was very hard to win. It was a Champions League match. We made a few mistakes, but I’m pretty happy with the team’s performance. Step by step, you have to know how to improve,” he explained, acknowledging that he was “very tired”.

The international break should allow him to recharge his batteries. “I have no more players! I’m going to see family and friends, I have to relax,” he said.

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