PSG: Luis Enrique welcomes victory against Lens

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Luis Enrique wants to remember the positive. If the difficulties of his team against Lens did not escape him this evening, the Spanish technician especially wanted to emphasize the state of mind of his men at the microphone of beIN Sports. Trailing after the hour mark, the Parisians stayed the course and were able to come back thanks to Ramos, first of all. And even faced with the danger of finding themselves on the brink of a penalty shootout, they knew how to stay calm to finally win (1-1, 3-5 tab).

I am very happy, very happy. When the team shows character to come from a goal down and win on penalties, I’m very happyunderlined the Asturian after his men qualified for the round of 16 of the Coupe de France. We were perhaps better in the second half, but without being brilliant. We were better in transition but we were also in danger. It was a difficult match, even if it continues to strengthen the spirit of our team. I like the attitude of the band, without a doubt. It’s a good way to end the year. The numbers are there, I see that, you just have to keep training. I’m very happy to be where I am, to receive the support of the club, of our supporters, it’s wonderful. I wish everyone and in particular PSG a very happy holiday..” He could extend them in the event of victory against Manchester City and Stuttgart in January.

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