Luis Enrique shied away from important questions (again)

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Whether for Manchester City or Paris Saint-Germain, the match on the seventh day of the Champions League between these two clubs promises to be crucial. In the general ranking, the English club is currently in 22nd place, while that of the capital of France occupies a somewhat resounding 25th place.

Asked about an obligation of result, Luis Enrique chose to carefully dodge the answer. “The obligation for the players and the coach is to give everything, to do their best to improve. No one can win everything, that doesn't exist in any sport. You have to know how to deal with defeats, a moment less well. The goal is to give 100%, that's why I'm a coach.” declared the Spanish technician this Tuesday at a press conference.

Luis Enrique still refuses to reveal his starting XI

Concerning his starting eleven, the former Roja coach is also in touch. “I can't say it,

he announces the color. There are players who are coming back, we recover more quickly for such a match. But it is obvious that not all the players will be able to be aligned. We will have to manage, know who will be the best eleven for this match. There will also be the following matches. There will be a lot of issues to resolve tomorrow over my coffee. »

Even if his typical team could create a surprise, it should include Achraf Hakimi and Ousmane Dembélé. These two players had not participated in PSG's last two matches.

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