“Not a goalkeeper above the others”, the strong words of Luis Enrique!

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Starting in the Paris Saint-Germain cage this Saturday evening during the match against FC Nantes at the Parc des Princes (1-1), Gigio Donnarumma regained playing time.

However, the Italian goalkeeper has not completely regained his position as number 1 goalkeeper. In fact, his coach Luis Enrique intends to keep the competition playing until the end of the season. In a post-match press conference, the Spanish technician spoke about the competition and did not fail to praise the qualities of his 3 goalkeepers.

“I have three good goalkeepers. You have to get used to being ready to give your best. And I believe all three are capable of it. We haven’t seen Arnau Tenas yet. But both Safonov and Donnarumma, I want them 100%, and they are prepared like the other players. Nothing happens when you change goalkeepers. Today, I don’t consider that there is one goalkeeper above the others. I want them all to be prepared,” he told reporters.

While a duel seemed to be forming between Donnarumma and Safonov, Arnau Tenas also seems to be in the battle for the number 1 place within the Parisian squad. At this moment the Spanish goalkeeper has not made the slightest appearance this season on the pitch. To be continued…

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