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Luis Enrique has regularly surprised with his team compositions since the start of the season. Pierre Ménès sees him as a “sorcerer’s apprentice”.
Last Sunday, Paris Saint-Germain could not do better than a draw (2-2) against Brest, on the occasion of the 19e day of Ligue 1. Once again, Luis Enrique has lined up a fairly surprising starting eleven.
The Spanish technician’s experiments are seriously beginning to exasperate Pierre Ménès. “I cannot explain Luis Enrique’s team composition, in fact I give up trying to find explanations for what this apprentice sorcerer is doing who, I must admit, has been getting on my nerves since the start of the season. There are too many things that are wrong. For me, he is the embodiment of the fact that you can put anyone on the PSG bench and that in the end, you will be champion, because you have a squad so superior to the others over time. of the season, your individualities will allow you to get through it »analyzed the sports journalist in a video published on his channel Youtube Pierrot Le Foot.
The former sidekick of Hervé Mathoux in the Canal Football Club is outbid. “This starting lineup against Brest is nonsense! If you put Zaire-Emery at right back, you deprive yourself of it in the middle and PSG cannot do without Zaire-Emery in the middle. You put Beraldo, who is very young and who has just arrived in a position that is not his… You send him to the punchline! Especially with a team that is comfortable on the flanks like Brest. You play Ruiz who is a real tractor, you put Marquinhos on the bench, you continue to put Mbappé in the axis… It’s neither done nor to be done”deplores Pierre Ménès, who believes that Parisian individuals allow Luis Enrique to be comfortably at the top of Ligue 1.
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