PSG: Luis Enrique still conquered by Beraldo

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Quickly thrown into the deep end by Luis Enrique, Lucas Beraldo had no time adapting to PSG. This sometimes played tricks on him, with a few hiccups, but overall, he did pretty well. That said, he has played less in recent weeks, which in no way changes Luis Enrique’s view of his Brazilian defender.

“I would say it’s a very good pick. Such a young player coming from Brazil, who doesn’t know the language, who only has one Brazilian in the team, even if there are Portuguese, his adaptation has been spectacular. He should have played the last match but had pain. It’s a very good signing from Luis Campos even if he plays less there, and I’m very happy with him.”assured the Spanish technician at a press conference this Friday.

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