PSG: Luis Enrique fears the trap match in Saint-Brieuc

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On the move on the lawn of the Stade Briochin, Paris Saint-Germain enters a pivotal period of its season, with shocks in the Champions League against Liverpool and in Ligue 1 against Lille. Despite this busy calendar, PSG coach Luis Enrique does not want to take this match against the Bretons lightly lightly, residents of National 2, and prepare it with great attention.

“The majority of Ligue 1 teams were eliminated, we suffered against Espally and Le Mans. It is not possible to relax, we hope to have good field conditions, but it is certain that we will suffer tomorrow, it is the difficulty of the Coupe de France. These are different competitions. It doesn't matter who plays and against whom the team shows signs of positive behavior ”developed the former FC Barcelona coach. Especially since Saint-Brieuc eliminated Nice and Le Havre a little earlier in the competition. Backing the bigger heads is therefore not impossible for them.

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