OM-PSG: Luis Enrique is satisfied with the match

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This Sunday evening, OM were dominated during the Classic against PSG. Very quickly caught by the throat with the opening score of Joao Neves, the Marseille club was beaten and sank following the expulsion of Amine Harit shortly before the half-hour mark of the game. Conceding two other goals in a row from this action, OM sank and PSG offered themselves a rather special Classic. However, Luis Enrique, the Parisian coach, expressed his joy at the end of the meeting on DAZN:

The results are very positive, it could not be otherwise by winning a Classic 3-0. We started very well from the first minute against an opponent who was playing well, we kept the pressure on, we had several clear chances. With the expulsion, the match changed, it was more locked and harder for the opponent as well but we continued to work. In the second half, it was quieter, we could have scored more. We dedicate this victory to the supporters, we know that it is important for them, it is for us too. The most important thing in these kinds of matches is to manage the emotion. We always play the same way. It just depends on the positioning of the opponent, we work on that before. We want to have the ball, keep it. But it’s the same thing, the idea is not to change.»

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