Luis Enrique, the big worry

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The Paris Saint-Germain coach asks himself a lot of questions before his team’s trip to Orléans in the Coupe de France, particularly because of the state of his opponent’s pitch.

What is Luis Enrique afraid of before Paris Saint-Germain’s trip to Orléans in the Coupe de France? From the pitch of the Stade de la Source. As a reminder, the lawn of the National club had to be changed urgently because pieces of glass were found there. An incident believed to be due to sandblasting carried out with poor quality material in November.

In the meantime, this uncertain pitch clearly concerns Parisian training. “It’s a strange and very different situation. If all circumstances were normal, it would be an opportunity to rotate but because of the pitch in particular, I will decide who will play after seeing the state of the pitch. We’re not going to take any risks. There are many possible changes”explained Luis Enrique this Friday at a press conference, relays RMC.

The Parisian coach does not yet know which of his players will be best able to perform in the conditions that will be offered during the match. “I will decide who is going to play and how we are going to play when I see the state of the pitch, adds Luis Enrique. I hope the lawn will be in good condition, but I have doubts. Especially so that there is no physical risk for the players. There are enough risks in a normal match. »

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