PSG: Luis Enrique gets angry, and he is right

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PSG coach Luis Enrique needs time, citing the examples of Manchester City and Arsenal.

The defeat of Paris Saint-Germain conceded Tuesday evening on the turf of Arsenal (2-0) highlighted the fairly clear difference in level between the French champion and the heavyweights of the Premier League. Luis Enrique, the PSG coach, readily conceded this at the end of this meeting on the second day of the Champions League, simply declaring that the London team was better than his.

Saturday, on the eve of a trip to Nice for the 7th day of Ligue 1, Luis Enrique repeated at a press conference that he needed time, taking the example of his Spanish compatriots, in an annoyed tone: “Mikel Arteta has been building a team for five years at Arsenal. Pep Guardiola has been building a team for seven years at Manchester City. We have been here for a year and three months. »

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