PSG: Brest impressed Luis Enrique

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Having been thwarted for a long time by a valiant Brest team, this Saturday evening, at the Parc, Paris finally managed to get its head back on track to win by attrition (3-1). A deserved victory, guided by a boss-size Ousmane Dembélé, but sluggish. After the match, Luis Enrique also praised the performance of the Brestois on the microphone of DAZN.

It was really a Champions League match, we talked about it before the matchconfided the Asturian. Brest is a good team, they are strong collectively and individually, and I say bravo to Eric Roy, because it was really tough. Last season too, it was always difficult to play Brest so it’s a nice feeling to win. We can be more or less precise, but at the Parc, we know that we are going to fight, create chances, and respond with commitment. At half-time, I told the guys that we were playing really well, and that we shouldn’t dwell on the score, that we were going to win. »

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