PSG: Luis Enrique judges the debut of Lucas Beraldo

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Arriving during the last winter transfer window in the French capital, Lucas Beraldo is gradually integrating into the Parisian group. Taking advantage of the numerous injuries in the defensive sector, the 20-year-old Brazilian also benefits from significant playing time, whether on the left side or in the axis of the central Parisian hinge. Present at a press conference this Saturday, before the reception at the Stade de Reims, his coach Luis Enrique also looked back on the first steps of Auriverde. “It’s obvious that each player has a preferred position but we shouldn’t focus on that. I really like Beraldo in the center but if the team needs him on one side, why not do it? It’s the same for Lucas Hernandez, the same for Dembélé who is a winger but can play in the middle or in attack. For me, even an attacker can play defender if the team needs. You have to play where you are needed and I like these players who can sacrifice themselves for the team, it’s the most beautiful thing for a group.”.

And to add: “I said it, I repeated it, it is the fruit of Luis Campos’ work to be able to recruit a player like him in a delicate position for us with injuries. We need time to adapt, a change of continent, country, language, philosophy. He looks like he’s Parisian and he’s just coming out of the training center, it’s incredible the way he’s adapted. He is a player who has a lot of personality and incredible qualities. It adapts perfectly to our idea of ​​the game, it’s the exception that proves the rule because in general everyone needs time to adapt”. Lucas Beraldo, author of a remarkable performance against Real Sociedad, will inevitably appreciate…

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