“Perhaps we will lack the motivation”, the astonishing declaration of Luis Enrique

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After PSG’s victory in Nantes (0-2), Luis Enrique made a surprising statement.

Perfect week for PSG. Three days after dominating Real Sociedad in the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League (2-0), the capital club won in Nantes (0-2), Saturday evening, as part of the 22nd day of Ligue 1. A success which allows the Parisians to temporarily take 14 lengths ahead of their pursuers – Monaco could return to 12 points in the event of a victory this Sunday against Toulouse. Enough to already kill the suspense for the champion title?

After the match, Luis Enrique, however, assured that the championship was not yet over. “No, definitely not!” »responded the Spanish coach at a press conference to a journalist’s question suggesting that the title of French champion had already been acquired for the Rouge et Bleu.

“Use the championship to improve the way of playing”

The former La Roja coach, however, estimated that the lack of competition could affect the motivation of his troops during the last 12 days of Ligue 1. “We may lack the motivation of having a closer rival (in the standings), but that is the result of our performances”he explained to journalists.

Luis Enrique then confided that he wanted “use the championship to improve the way of playing to win more titles”and add: “we will try to continue winning as long as we are not champion mathematically. »

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