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The Parisian coach spoke of the first steps of the Georgian international in the capital's club.
KHVICHA KVARETSKHELIA is experiencing promising beginnings at Paris Saint-Germain. Decisive passer for Ousmane Dembélé this Sunday against Olympique Lyonnais (3-2) in Ligue 1, the Georgian striker has already been decisive five times (2 goals, 3 assists) in eight games played in his new colors.
Despite these encouraging statistics, Luis Enrique tempers and recalls that his recruit is still during an adaptation. A way for the Spanish technician to highlight the need to let the former Naples player gradually integrate into the Parisian workforce.
A player still in running
“Kvara is still growing. It is in the adaptation phase. It is not yet 100%, but the goal is to find the best team to be competitive in every game ”explained Lucho at a press conference, after a fourth consecutive success in the championship for the reigning French champions.
As a reminder, KVaratskhelia joined the ranks of PSG in exchange for a check for 70 million euros this winter. He signed up for four and a half years, until June 2029.
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