PSG-Le Havre: Luis Enrique celebrates an almost assured title

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A few days before a European poster against Borussia Dortmund in the semi-final first leg of the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain had to settle for a draw with difficulty at the Parc des Princes against Le Havre (3-3 ). Despite the absence of a victory, which would have mathematically ensured the title of champion for the Parisians, Luis Enrique was still delighted with the surge of his players who managed to come back from two goals down. A single point taken which does not yet make the title official in Paris but for the former Spanish coach, it is already time to celebrate, as he implied at the microphone of Canal+ :

“A lot of feelings in these kinds of matches, a lot happened, we conceded three goals against a team that was very efficient. We were pressed into the match. The supporters appreciated this type of performance. We made a few mistakes but we had a lot of chances, we tried a lot, we finished the match well. We can say that we are almost champions even if mathematically it is not yet concluded, I think we can say that we are champions tonight. We are happy. I believe it is very important when a coach is able to transmit to his players his strength, his desire to fight, the fact of never giving up, we will try to finish the season in the best possible way.explained the Spanish coach with a broad smile.

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