PSG: Luis Enrique sends a strong message to his attackers

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Luis Enrique is counting on everyone. The Parisian coach, who was at a press conference on the eve of the match against Girona in the Champions League, sent a message to his attackers. “I want all the players to be motivated and stay focused. Given the work in front of goal today, I could use each of the six forwards I have. Versatility is one of the characteristics of our team.”.

A message that is particularly addressed to Randal Kolo Muani and Marco Asensio, in the balance for the number nine position since the injury of Gonçalo Ramos. The two men have no guarantee regarding their playing time, or their place in Luis Enrique’s eleven from one week to the next. Despite this, the 54-year-old technician is clear, he wants all his players, even the substitutes, to be involved and ready to contribute 24/7.

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