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Since the start of the season, Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique has used a lot of different starting elevens. The Spanish coach has often had to make choices, for example between Kolo Muani and Ramos, between Vitinha and Kang-In Lee, or between Danilo and Skriniar. So, it is difficult to draw a typical PSG eleven this season, a trend that Luis Enrique confirmed at a press conference.
“We have to count on everyone, those who play the most, those who play less, I’ve always said it”Enrique first assured. “Can you guess the starting eleven? My goal is to have 22 starting players. I know it’s impossible, but that’s my goal. I want to have two players per position (…) We need competition, rivalry. This is essential, this is what I try to generate in all my teams. Our objective is collective, so that PSG supporters can see a team that is fighting.he then justified.
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