“Luis Enrique is on the wrong track”, Pierre Ménès envisages disaster for PSG

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Luis Enrique is sometimes confusing in his starting eleven, just as he can be in his communication.

“Bring it to me if you have it, this player. This attacker, where did I get him from? » Here are the lunar remarks made by

Luis EnriqueWednesday evening at a press conference, after the defeat (1-2) of Paris Saint-Germain against Atlético de Madrid.

The Spanish technician responded to a journalist questioning him about the absence of a center forward in his starting line-ups. For many weeks, the former La Roja coach has used Marco Asensio or Kang-in-Lee as a false number 9.

Luis Enrique, shaky communication

Pierre Ménès did not really appreciate this way of communicating. “Luis Enrique is nice when he says: ‘Find me a striker’. Already, it’s his job and that of the genius Luis Campos. But above all, the real question is whether a real 9 is capable of expressing himself in the soporific game of PSG”wrote the sports journalist on X.

During the winter transfer window, the capital club could secure the services of a new striker.

“Gyökeres, not to mention it, would he be comfortable in this system? Not sure. And that’s what Luis Enrique wants. And he’s going the wrong way.”judge Pierre Ménès. Note that the Portuguese Gonçalo Ramos, who was injured during the first day of Ligue 1, has returned to training and should soon be able to return to competition.

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