PSG: Luis Enrique excited by L1

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It is fashionable to ask foreign coaches their opinion on Ligue 1. Often considered to be behind other major European championships, it is often better evaluated by those who deal with it. This is the case of Luis Enrique, who admitted to having revised his judgment on the quality of the French championship.

“Ligue 1, for me it was an easy league, but in fact it’s quite the opposite. There is a very good level at the individual level, a lot of proposals from the coaches. And I’m not saying it because I’m now in Ligue 1 and I’m going to be flattering, I’m saying it because it’s a league with a high level of competitiveness, with a lot of players who then go abroad to the best clubs. I can say it because now I know this championship”launched Luis Enrique at a press conference, on the eve of facing Nice in the Coupe de France.

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