Luis Enrique says he is ‘concerned’ after draw against PSV

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The Parisian coach, Luis Enrique, admitted to being somewhat worried after his team’s second match without a victory in C1.

PSG once again failed to win in the Champions League. After being beaten by Arsenal, the French champion shared the points with PSV (1-1). Qualifying for the round of 16 is becoming more complicated and this is a reality that team coach Luis Enrique did not fail to recognize.

“What’s next? Yes, I am concerned. The competition is difficult with a complicated draw for us. I think about what we will have to do with the team but I like the mentality of my players”he declared on Canal+.

Luis Enrique doesn’t need a new one

While expressing a slight concern, Luis Enrique assured that he had complete faith in his players and more especially in his offensive sector. “What if we are missing a goalscorer? I believe that we are the team that has created the most chances in C1 and in the championship. I have no doubt that we are on the line I want. Our team was better, they created more chances.”

Same story with his captain Marquinhos, who ensures that Kylian Mbappé is not missing from this PSG team. “ Are we missing a new one? I think we have more goals than last season. But it’s normal when there’s a great striker leaving, we say to ourselves that we’re missing a scorer but it’s another idea of ​​the game and we have great players. We just lack a little peace in front of goal. You have to work on it in training. »

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