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Impressive for several months in the Paris Saint-Germain jersey, Gianluigi Donnarumma has silenced the critics, particularly on his kicking game. Decisive on many occasions, whether in Ligue 1 or on the European scene, the last Italian rampart stands out today as one of the references to his position, if not the reference. Present at a press conference before returning to the Stade de Reims this Sunday, Luis Enrique also showed his satisfaction with the current performance of his protégé. “It’s good news, there is nothing more important for a player to have the trust of his supporters, of everyone. That of his trainer, he always had it”.
And to add: “Having a top goalkeeper like him is very important. We are all very happy to see his performances, his success, his ability to improve. We want him to be a leader in the squad. He has a wider vision of the field, since he has the game in front of him. He can help with the position of his teammates. Regarding his performance, I am very happy”. Relaunched, finally, on the possibility of seeing Keylor Navas starting in goal against the Rémois, particularly with a view to the Coupe de France, the Parisian tactician has, moreover, left the door open. “I did not think about it. It’s a good possibility. I’ll see, I’ll talk to the players about it first. The players must feel that they are the protagonists”.
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