PSG: Luis Enrique doesn’t care who scores

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Dembélé, Barcola, Kolo-Muani or Asensio… Luis Enrique doesn’t care who scores the goal as long as Paris Saint-Germain scores. Extremely committed to the idea of ​​a strong collective that comes before any individual, the Spanish coach declared after the match against Reims (1-1) that he was not interested in the names on the scoreboard. “What I want is for Paris Saint-Germain to score. I don’t care who scores.”explained the Asturian to the press.

A statement that should not please Ousmane Dembélé, scorer and savior of Paris Saint-Germain against the Reims club, who will therefore not receive any laurels from the 54-year-old technician. Despite everything, the former FC Barcelona winger seems to be starting to resolve his finishing problem that has followed him throughout his career. Also a little more spared from injuries since his arrival in the capital, the 27-year-old attacker has all the cards in hand to take the reins of the Parisian attack.

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