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For several weeks, Paris Saint-Germain has been surfing on an impressive dynamic. Under the leadership of Luis Enrique, the Parisian team continues the successes in all the competitions it is playing, highlighting the work carried out by the Spanish technician.
If some skeptics are starting to be convinced, others, like Guy Lacombe, have always believed in the Asturian. The former PSG coach (2005-2007) believes that his counterpart is on the right track.
“Luis Enrique is winning his bet”
“I was already one of his fervent supporters, but there I really admire what he does, because in Paris, it is not easy. Luis Enrique is the architect and the cornerstone of this PSG. “But it's crazy as success is also due to little. When Paris was led 0-2 by City (4-2 at the end, editor's note), who would have bet that a few weeks later it would be so flamboyant? It is sometimes on the edge of the precipice that skills and work break out in broad daylight. Luis Enrique is in any case gaining his bet. This shows his determination and this is proof that when we give power to a technician of his caliber, he is able to lead the team where he wants “judged the Aveyronnais.
As a reminder, PSG is currently at the top of Ligue 1 with 10 points ahead of its runner -up, Olympique de Marseille, while remaining unbeaten. The capital's club, winner this Tuesday of the Champions League Tuesday Facing League against Brest (3-0), will try to validate its qualification in the round of 16 on February 19. A week later, the defending French champions will go to Roazhon Park to face the Briochin stadium in the quarterfinals of the Coupe de France.
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