PSG: Luis Enrique is not worried about the busy schedule

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PSG will experience the turning point of its European season in January. Getting off to a bad start in the Champions League, the Parisian team will face Stuttgart and Manchester City with the ban on losing. During this month, we will also have to play the Coupe de France against the modest Espaly team and also play L1 matches. But nothing to worry Luis Enrique.

“We’ll see. Six matches in January as with all competitions, if we don’t win, we will be eliminated. I always think the opposite. I see a very good team competing, why should I be negative? More positive for me and the team to face everything with a positive mindset”he confided at a press conference.

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