Luis Enrique is happy at PSG

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Luis Enrique has not been spared by the media that he loves to hate, but it is clear that the Paris Saint-Germain he coaches are going to have a very exciting end to the season. Well on its way to retaining its title of champion of France and qualified for the quarter-finals of the Champions League and the semi-finals of the Coupe de France, the capital club is there. And the Spaniard feels good in France.

” Yes, I am happy. Since I have been here, since I was called up to Barcelona eight months ago, I have received nothing but affection from the club. We work in very good harmony (with al-Khelaïfi and Campos), for a medium-long term project. Everything is fine. The idea that we want to transmit to France and Europe is a team that wants to have a very clear style of play, which pleases the supporters. We are defending a club, a city,” he declared on beIN Sports.

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