PSG: Luis Enrique defended by…

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After the setback conceded by the

Paris Saint-Germain against Atlético de Madrid this Wednesday (1-2), Luis Enrique was not spared by the press. The Spanish technician, who is already not unanimous for his communication, is also criticized for his choices.

The capital club will have the opportunity to get back into Ligue 1, in a championship that it has been flying over since the start of the season. Paris faces Angers on Saturday evening (9 p.m.). Alexandre Dujeux, the SCO coach, made very complimentary remarks about Luis Enrique.

“What is put in place is still remarkable”

“Football is cruel because based on the content of the match, Paris deserved to win, launched Alexandre Dujeux at a press conference this Thursday. They had a lot of shots, possession. They certainly lack a lot of efficiency. I find them very good, they develop a lot of things, and they remain a difficult team to read, there are a lot of movements.”

“It’s a promising team. What is put in place is still remarkable. I also think it’s still a notch above

(from Monaco)they dominate the Championship head and shoulders. Paris, I think, will be champion in the end,” concluded the young technician.

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