PSG: Lucas Beraldo sends a message to Luis Enrique

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After playing a lot in the first six months after his arrival from São Paulo for €20 million, Lucas Beraldo is having a more delicate period. In the mind of Luis Enrique, he is outstripped in the axis of defense by the Pacho-Marquinhos duo, and on the left by the presence of Nuno Mendes. The Brazilian still played 10 Ligue 1 matches, including nine as a starter but only one minute in the Champions League. It was against Girona in September. However, the 21-year-old is not worried about his demotion in the hierarchy, while even Lucas Hernandez, a left-handed defender like him, is back after his knee injury at the end of last season and should help him. ‘shadow. In an interview with GloboBeraldo believes he is still in the game.

Last season, I arrived and played straight away. This season, I played a little less but I continue to work in the same way. It’s the coach’s choice, and he knows that he can always count on me, whatever my position: left back or defender. I’m here to give it my all. I may not have played much in the last few matches but I feel my progresshe says. I dedicate myself to the team and I try hard in training to start playing more again. I don’t put pressure on anyone. I think I do my job the right way, I’m there every day happy and smiling. I am very grateful to be able to wear the PSG jersey and always ready to help the club in any situation.»

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