PSG: Luis Enrique responds to Didier Deschamps for Kolo Muani

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Didier Deschamps’ little sentence this week about Randal Kolo Muani quickly reached the ears of Luis Enrique. During the week, after the announcement of his list, the coach was questioned about the management of Kylian Mbappé by his Parisian coach. “He said he didn’t like people poking their noses into his business. So it’s not up to me to do it.”replied DD before discussing the situation of Kolo Muani in a humorous tone. “But hey if he could give a little more playing time to Kolo Muani that would suit me a little more though…” All in a burst of laughter. Light tone or not, Luis Enrique looked quite astonishing when discussing this subject. He responded to the Frenchman at a press conference on the eve of PSG’s trip to Montpellier.

“First thought, in Spain when you say a sentence and you say ‘but’, what’s before that ‘but’ doesn’t count. In France it’s the same. Everything Deschamps said before demanding playing time for Kolo Muani doesn’t countbegins the Spaniard before getting to the concrete. Kolo Muani has 1600 minutes at the highest level in a situation and skill he has never experienced. I’m very happy, I like it. I know where he should play but here it’s PSG. When he plays, he will give his maximum even in training. Gonçalo Ramos at 1500 minutes. You give him a minute, he’s ready. Same, when he has to go out or come in. That’s what the fans want, to be ready. I’m not going to respond to Deschamps, because there was a but (laughs).”

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