PSG players are starting to complain about Luis Enrique!

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Undisputed leader in Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain is on the brink of collapse in the Champions League. 26th in the ranking, the capital club could, for the first time in the QSI era, not participate in the knockout phase next February. And unfortunately for Luis Enrique, PSG’s results are only drawn up through the prism of the C1.

Following the defeat against Bayern Munich, the Spanish coach did not shy away from his responsibilities. “I don’t agree that we are looking for excuses. Our project is very interesting, very promising. Even when we lose, we want to attack. If anyone is responsible, it’s me. You found the culprit, I accept the criticism.»

Internal complaints

Except that internally, everything is not rosy for him. The Team tells us that the Spaniard’s management is attracting more and more comments from Parisian players. Thus, several of them no longer hesitate to comment in the locker room on the numerous sometimes provocative media outings of their coach. Sign of the start of internal protest? Impossible to say.

Another subject for comment: Luis Enrique’s desire to lug his players to all positions on the field. The red and blue coach’s plan has been known for a long time and it immediately puts the Parisian recruits up to speed. Except that the daily assures that in private, certain players would complain of being used as simple pawns solely intended to satisfy Luis Enrique’s plan, without their opinion being taken into account. And unfortunately for them, they will have to get used to it, because their coach has been extended until 2027.

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