Luis Enrique explains his discussion with Randal Kolo Muani

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This Wednesday evening, Paris Saint-Germain largely dominated FC Lorient with a score of 4 goals to 1. A success which brought the Parisians a little closer to the title of champion of France.

Replacing at kick-off, Randal Kolo Muani entered the second period at number 9. The French international encountered difficulties and did not really score points with his coach.

However, at the end of the match, when going to greet the supporters, the Spanish technician did not hesitate to chat with his player to restore his confidence. This Friday at a press conference, the boss of the red and blue squad explained this moment.

“Because I’m the coach and I believe it’s important to be next to your players when they need it. Randal Kolo Muani is a top player, a great transfer, but he is not at the top of his confidence at the moment and I am on his side. I can only support the players when they are less good. I am very happy with Kolo Muani’s performances but I think he can do better and when he gets that confidence back, his performances will be even better,” did he declare. Words that should do good for the 2022 world vice-champion.

Holder this Saturday against the HAC?

Despite honorable statistics (9 goals and 6 assists) this season in all competitions, Randal Kolo Muani is in trouble and lost his starting place to Bradley Barcola.

The Parisian striker is lacking in confidence and is unable to regain his best level which was his last season with Eintracht Frankfurt. To boost his confidence and to show him that he believes in himself, Luis Enrique could start the Frenchman this Saturday against Le Havre for the title match. A good performance from the Frenchman could serve as a trigger at a time of the season when the Spaniard needs his entire group to achieve the objectives set.

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