PSG: Luis Enrique still can’t believe it for Warren Zaire-Emery

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This season, Warren Zaire-Emery (17 years old) confirmed all the hopes placed in him. The Paris Saint-Germain titi has become, over the course of the meetings, an indisputable starter – even the boss – of the Paris region midfielder. Enough to impress his trainer Luis Enrique. On the sidelines of the match against Rennes tomorrow in Ligue 1, the technician from the capital club presented himself at a press conference and once again praised the qualities of the native of Montreuil.

“He was above my expectations, well above, I’m not going to talk about his physical, technical or personal quality, I’ve already done that a lot but I’m going to talk about his ability to play in relation to the players. others. He is very intelligent to compensate for the movement of his teammates, I have never seen that and it is very rare to see that. He’s an essential player for us.”, praised the Spanish coach. The main interested party will appreciate it.

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