PSG: Luis Enrique assumes his turnover

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PSG is stalling. Against Stade de Reims and without Kylian Mbappé, replacing at kick-off, the capital club could not do better than a draw (2-2) on the 25th day of Ligue 1. After sharing the points with Rennes and Monaco, the Parisians are marking time despite a very comfortable lead at the top of the championship. For this meeting, Luis Enrique had also decided to make a large turnover.

A logical choice a few hours after the Parisian qualification for the quarter-finals of the Champions League but not necessarily paying off in view of the final result. Present at a press conference, the Iberian however fully accepted this decision to rest Donnarumma, Dembélé, Mbappé or even Vitinha… “PSG TV told me yesterday (Saturday) that I was the coach in the history of the club who makes the most rotations, I will continue to do so. I want my team to be competitive and if it’s the same 11 who play, I will do it but it’s better to have around 20 available to make changes.. The message is clear !

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