PSG: Emmanuel Petit turns on Luis Enrique

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Outclassed by Arsenal last night (2-0), PSG was not really able to exist for its first shock of the season. A meeting which confirmed, on the one hand, the delay of the capital club on the European leaders, but also the stubbornness of Luis Enrique, determined to continue with his positional play despite the profiles of his players . This is also what Emmanuel Petit pointed out this evening in Rothen ignites on RMC.

He wants to put his Barça project in Paris even though he does not have the player profiles in certain positions. Above all, he doesn’t have Iniesta, Messi, Xavi, Luis Suarez… He will have to understand that Barça was in a certain era. To continue playing this way, you must have the profiles to do soscolded the 98 world champion. It restricts and frustrates certain players like Nuno Mendes. I am frustrated and angry. I knew Arsenal were superior but I expected Luis Enrique, especially after what happened with Ousmane Dembélé, to show a little more humility. He made a mistake on his eleven and gave the stick to be beaten. He stubbornly wants to reproduce at PSG what he experienced at Barça. I’m sorry, but only Guardiola can do it with the best players in the world.” Guardiola, whom he will meet again in January, in C1.

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