PSG players are crazy about the video

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Since his arrival at PSG last summer, to take over from Christophe Galtier, Luis Enrique has imposed his ideas. On the game first, by wanting his players to know how to play in several positions, and also by taking out Kylian Mbappé during the match, like last weekend against Stade Rennais. Likewise, in training the Spanish technician offers innovations. As reported The Parisian Today, Luis Enrique is a video fan. Screens are omnipresent in the daily lives of players to work on tactics. At the training center for example, in Poissy, the former Barça coach asked to install a giant screen very close to the pitches. Players even continue to use video at home, with the ability to review their performances, dissect their moves or understand the strengths of their opponents. One of the offensive players is also passionate about video.

Ousmane Dembélé actually works a lot thanks to a private video analyst, suggested by his agent. Bradley Barcola analyzes his one-on-ones. Fabian Ruiz tends to use it to understand his positioning and what he doesn’t see when he’s on the pitch. Warren Zaire-Emery also details his matches the next day to allow him to improve his race management. An individual work of the video, which is accompanied by that proposed by Luis Enrique. The Spanish coach encourages his players to take these personal initiatives.

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