Luis Enrique, the disaster

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PSG’s new poor performance on Sunday at OGC Nice (1-1) further tarnishes the Parisian coach’s record in the capital.

PSG is in trouble. Four days after its defeat at Arsenal, the capital club conceded a sad draw at Nice (1-1), Sunday, at the end of the 7e day of Ligue 1.

Already forced into a draw in Reims a fortnight ago, the French champions have won only one of their last four matches and have given up the lead in Ligue 1 to Monaco, leader with a two-point lead.

Another consequence of this draw, Luis Enrique only has 64.5% of victories on the PSG bench with 40 matches won in 62 matches played. This is the worst performance by a Parisian coach since Carlo Ancelotti, who ended his adventure in Paris with 63.7% victories.

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