PSG is better than last year for Luis Enrique

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If Paris won against Lens this Saturday (1-0), this result does not say everything about the difficulties encountered by the club from the capital, in numerical superiority for more than thirty minutes however. But obviously, this collective performance is still to the taste of Luis Enrique, who said he was delighted at the microphone of beIN Sports. The Spaniard even reaffirmed that Paris was stronger than last year.

What I try to do is change my tactics depending on the players I have, if it was Messi, Mbappé or Neymar it would be completely different. I adapt to my players, Dembélé is a very different player so we try to be able to create situations with him, Bradley… This year, I believe that we are even better than last year because it is even more difficult to score», he smiled.

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