PSG: Luis Enrique ignites for the Titis

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New Parisian success with a score of 4-1, the third in a row after the trip to Barcelona in the Champions League and the reception of OL last Sunday in the championship. This victory this Wednesday evening at Moustoir could well be that of the title since if Monaco does not win against Lille, PSG will be crowned champion of France. “I prefer to win a championship after getting the points but that’s the schedule. We won and I think we deserved it. It was not easy to play in these conditions. I changed a lot of players, I gave a lot of people the opportunity to have minutes. The whole team is working and it’s going well. I am happy”reacts Luis Enrique on Prime Video.

The Parisian coach can not only be satisfied with what he saw on the pitch but also with the integration of certain young players like Senny Mayulu (17 years old), Yoram Zague (17 years old), both starting this evening , and Ethan Mbappé (17 years old), who came into play. “We showed that we had a great academy with young players. By giving minutes like that, it offers more solutions to the team and that’s what makes me the happiest.”continues the Spaniard who therefore has some additional guarantees before approaching the last matches of the season. “I fight for my ideals, that we play our best football, that we give joy to supporters. Right now it’s good but that’s not always the case in a season. I am happy.”

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