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Present at a press conference before the clash of the third day of the Champions League between Paris Saint-Germain and PSV Eindhoven, Luis Enrique was questioned about the youth of the Parisian squad. An aspect which does not worry the Spanish technician and which he also justified to journalists. “I think our team was young last year, it still is this year but with more experience. The players have an international background and have played in major competitions..
And to add: “I don’t know how old Ajax was in 1995. When you plan at the start of the season, there are a lot of players you can’t buy because they are very expensive. Faced with this, we have to make do with what we have. Signing the best young people costs less and there is a possibility of creating a more complete squad. That’s what we did last year and what we’re doing this year.”. It remains to be seen whether this strategy will pay off.
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