Luis Enrique, the stat that hurts

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If PSG quietly dominates Ligue 1, its record is not very flamboyant…

PSG has been moving slowly for two weeks in the championship. Four days after its great victory on the pitch of Real Sociedad (0-2), the capital club could not do better than a draw against Stade de Reims (2-2).

This draw is already the third consecutive draw for the Rouge et Bleu in Ligue 1 after Rennes and Monaco, Luis Enrique’s men being no less than eight lengths ahead of Stade Brestois, surprising in second.

But with now 56 points on the clock, the Spanish team has the lowest total of points since Unai Emery and his 55 points after 25 days in 2017.

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