Nice – PSG: Luis Enrique recognizes that there is a problem

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Held in check by Nice this Sunday evening at the Allianz Riviera (1-1), PSG let slip points, and above all, offered Monaco the opportunity to climb alone to the top of the ranking. After the relatively disappointing collective performance of his team, Luis Enrique did not want to overwhelm his players, even if he recognized that there was a “issue“.

It was a difficult first period for us. We were imprecise and we couldn’t be good with the ball. The second half was different and we created more chances. It’s football, it’s difficultwhispered the Spaniard into the microphone of DAZN. We have to accept that the players are not in the best period. They played last Thursday, we played last Tuesday. We had more time than them, but we have to take advantage of it. We were imprecise on simple passes that we never missed. When it happens to several different players, it means there is a problem.

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