PSG: Nicolas Anelka is a big fan of Luis Enrique

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Luis Enrique is the man for the job for Nicolas Anelka. In a long interview given to Parisianat the dawn of the match between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain, his two former clubs, Anelka said all the good things he thought of the Parisian coach. “ I think he’s a great coach. He did what he had to do when he managed Kylian (Mbappé). And I think it went really well between the two. Now we see that the star is the team », Explained the former Gunners center forward, excited by the Spaniard’s game plan.

This Tuesday evening, the former French international will also support Luis Enrique’s men. Despite his attachment to Arsenal, the man who is 45 years old today, decided to stand behind his training club. “I love beautiful football now, but my preference will go to Paris, which is the club where I was trained», revealed the Trappist. It’s up to Luis Enrique to prove Nicolas Anelka right by winning this Tuesday evening at the Emirates Stadium.

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