Luis Enrique judges PSG’s progress

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More than ever leader of Ligue 1 after its offensive festival (4-1) against OL, PSG is heading straight towards a new title of champion of France. Present at a press conference after the meeting, Luis Enrique logically could not hide his joy and took the opportunity to detail the progress of his collective. “Today, the matches after the Champions League are always tough but the energy felt before the match and among the supporters was different. We lived up to this energy even if the opponent is good. We had a magnificent first half, I’m very happy, it’s a great week for all of us and we’re enjoying it.”first assured the 53-year-old Spaniard.

And to add: “I think we are at the beginning of a project, it’s really the beginning. It is not because one or two matches are less good that this calls things into question. A growth line is never exponential, there are ups and downs. I had no doubt that we would be better at this point in the season. We control better, we defend with the ball. We must continue to work, with the quality of players I have we must think big. I really liked the match. We adapt to what the opponent offers. If he operates a dry cleaner you have to take advantage of the spaces, look for the spaces. We identify situations better and better, we control meetings. We will arrive at the decisive moment of the season in ideal conditions, we have a large squad with quality players”. All the lights seem to be green before facing Borussia Dortmund in the semi-finals of the Champions League…

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