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Arriving at Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2023, Luis Enrique is the boss of the new Parisian era. A new cycle without a real star within the red and blue squad.
In his documentary broadcast on Movistar+ the Spanish technician had affirmed that he would not have come to the French capital if the leaders had kept the trio Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappé.
A statement which made a former Parisian player react, namely Ander Herrera, who currently plays in La Liga at Athletic Bilbao. “ I can understand him (Luis Enrique) and he sets his rules, that’s why he is the team coach. But I think we had a team. It is impossible to win titles or be vice-European champion (in 2020 with Di Maria, Mbappé and Neymar) without being a team. We still won the Coupe de France, the Coupe de la Ligue, Ligue 1, and we were in the Champions League final. I have the greatest respect for Luis Enrique, but in my opinion, we had a good team,” he responded strongly during an interview with the media Relevo.
Luis Enrique to extend his contract with PSG
Luis Enrique has been seducing people since his arrival at the club last season. The Parisian coach had an almost perfect 2023-2024 financial year with all the national titles in his pocket and a Champions League semi-final.
This season, he continues his momentum in Ligue 1 but is slipping in the European Cup. However, the leaders believe that he is the man for the situation and the project. According to the latest reports, the former FC Barcelona player is expected to extend his contract in the coming weeks. To be continued…
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