PSG: Luis Enrique reacts to the non-celebration of Randal Kolo Muani

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If Randal Kolo Muani still struggles to get in tune with the rest of the team at PSG, he has lost none of his skill in front of goal. Despite checkered performances, he has 8 goals and 3 assists in 22 matches in all competitions. The striker is not satisfied with this since after his goal against Brest last weekend, he did not want to celebrate. Nothing abnormal for Luis Enrique, questioned at a press conference on this subject.

“Honestly, I didn’t see how he celebrated his goal. It’s very personalsays the Spanish coach on the eve of a trip to Strasbourg (20th day, 9 p.m.). I’m happy with him, he can play in the back nine or in the corridors. He has a perfect attitude and behavior. I am very happy with him. I don’t care if the players celebrate goals or not. That’s a question for him, not for me.”

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