Luis Enrique has all the power

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Luis Enrique did as he pleased once again this Sunday during PSG-Reims. The Spanish coach has the total confidence of his management.

Kylian Mbappé relegated to the bench and credited with only 20 minutes of play against a Reims team who came to seek a draw at the Parc des Princes (2-2), this is the new fantasy of Luis Enrique observed this Sunday. Over the weeks, the Spanish technician has gained stature in Paris, to the point of becoming the new tutelary figure of PSG. At the expense of a Mbappé announced as leaving.

Very discreet on the subject, the management, through the voice of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, probably approves the policy of its new coach. This is evidenced by the Qatari president’s statements to Marion Bartoli for RMC. “ I am proud of our coach, who is doing a fantastic job. He does an incredible job building all of this. It’s not just about results, it’s also about the way we play, the strategy, the vision. »

A long-term project

In the lot, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi also includes Luis Campos, and many people. “ I am also very proud of the sports director, who also does a fantastic job. All the players too. We are really happy. Thanks also to our supporters, they were incredible against Real Sociedad. I am proud of them. »

With a ” new cycle » and a new project to carry out: « We said at the start of the season that we wanted to build a team for the future. A team that can really play together for another six to eight years. We have the youngest team in the quarter-finals (from C1, editor’s note). We have the youngest team among the top eight European clubs. It makes us proud, and it’s really great that we are following this strategy with young players, French too, to achieve the maximum. »

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