Luis Enrique congratulates the young guard after the victory in Orléans

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The Parisian coach, Luis Enrique, praised the effort of his young players, following the success in the Cup against Orléans (4-1).

PSG negotiated their round of 16 of the Coupe de France well this Saturday. The Ile-de-France residents won without much difficulty, 4 to 1. An easy success in which several young people participated, including the last scorer of the evening Senny Mayulu (17 years old).

Luis Enrique and PSG want to win everything

At the final whistle, Luis Enrique did not fail to salute this beautiful entry into play. “Yes, it’s very important to make them (young people) play, he confided on BeIn Sports. They must be incorporated little by little. And this match reinforces the idea that we must try to win the cup with the whole team.”

Generally speaking, the Asturian coach said he was satisfied with the investment provided by his troops. “You know very well that this type of match gets complicated if we don’t have the right intensity. We dominated from the start and we were attentive. I’m pretty satisfied. At the end of the day, it’s about playing the matches and going in the right direction. You just have to play.”

Finally, the Parisian coach affirmed that his team wants to win everything this season: “We have a team with a clear objective, to try to find the trophies. And if there is not the right attitude, we achieve nothing. Today there was a lot of determination. »

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