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Warren Zaïre-Emery's injury, which could be absent for almost 3 weeks, is a blow for PSG with regard to the generous calendar that promises to be, notably with the Champions League dams against Brest. Especially harder since the versatility of the young element of 18 years is appreciable, especially when it is necessary to blow up Achraf Hakimi in the right corridor, since the Moroccan does not have a lining specialist in the position. Asked about this subject, and the prejudicial absence of Wze, Luis Enrique showed up on the defensive.
“You know more than doctors. Are you a doctor? I don't have all this data you present to me. I don't know if it's true or not. Like all teams, there are players who will have concerns, like Warren who took a hit on an action. This is something normal. We are satisfied to play all these matches. Until the end of the transfer window, we are ready for any type of scenario, if a player leaves or arrives. I said from the start of the season that I really like the team I have. It must be developed and bring out all its virtues ”he replied.
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