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As part of the 4th day of the League phase of the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain experienced a terrible disappointment on Wednesday evening against Atlético de Madrid. Dominant throughout the match, Luis Enrique’s men finally suffered the law of the Colchoneros, much more realistic in the last meters (1-2). A new setback weakening the future of the Ile-de-France club on the European scene and placing the Rouge et Bleu technician under fire from criticism.
Present in Poissy a few hours after this cruel defeat, Nasser al-Khelaïfi then decided to speak to the Parisian players and staff. According to the daily The Teamthe club boss took the opportunity to support Luis Enrique, his staff and his men by giving a speech of unity. The manager recalled the need to be united in good times as well as in more difficult ones, while indicating that he still believed that the club was in the right direction.
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