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Ineffective offensively and surprised on one of Nantes’ rare chances, Paris Saint-Germain finally conceded a draw (1-1) against the Canaries during the 13th day of Ligue 1. A match for which Luis Enrique had elsewhere decided to do without the services of Ousmane Dembélé and Warren Zaire-Emery, replacements at kick-off. Asked about this choice after the meeting, the Spanish technician however assured that it was not a sanction.
“No, no, it’s always a message that I like to get across. It’s also a message for my supporters. All information and especially in important matches is useful. I try to use them. I want everyone to rebel, for everyone who hasn’t warmed up to want to give the best of themselves. My obsession is to see players who want to fight.launched the Parisian coach at a press conference.
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