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Friday evening, Paris Saint-Germain struck a big blow in Ligue 1 by largely dominating Monaco at the Parc des Princes (4-1), on the occasion of the advanced match of the 21st day of Ligue 1. A particularly successful match for The club of the capital, whose conservation of the title of champion of France is no longer a shadow of a doubt.
At the end of the meeting, Luis Enrique necessarily displayed reasons of satisfaction. “It was a difficult match, like all the time against Monaco. But we deserved to win. The first half, it was necessary to change position to improve something. In the second, we have more attacked, better in spaces ”analyzed the 54 -year -old Spanish technician.
Luis Enrique makes a downside
However, the former Spain coach issued a downside.
“Why put limits when everything is going well in a club?” We do not know how long we are there, we must continue to work and we will see how it will go. It is not the most successful match of the season, I did not like the last ten minutes ”, nuanced the one who officially extended his contract until 2027.
Now place at the Champions League dam for PSG, which will face the Brestois stadium, Tuesday evening at 6.45 p.m. in Roudourou. The return match will be held at the Parc des Princes on February 19. Between these two meetings, the red and blue will move to Toulouse on behalf of the 22nd day of Ligue 1.
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