PSG players rebel against Luis Enrique

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After two very disappointing matches in Paris, Luis Enrique is faced with discontent from his troops.

Luis Enrique is no longer unanimous in Paris. The Asturian technician had been able to mobilize the group around the law for more than a year, but the succession of poor performances from his team had damaged his credit. Including with its own players.

According to the rumors emanating from the Poissy Campus, a good part of the professional workforce no longer believes in their coach’s method. This is considered dogmatic, with the emphasis placed on sterile possession. We also estimate that the team, due to the player profiles it has, is much more efficient on placed attacks. However, “Lucho” does not operate in this way at all and refuses to do so.

Luis Enrique annoys his players

Many players feel restricted by this playing philosophy, believing that it does not enhance them at all and that they cannot perform as they know how. This is particularly the case of young Warren Zaire-Emery, much less efficient than last season.

In addition to being inflexible on his tactics, Luis Enrique is also strict and rigorous in collective life. Players who make mistakes during matches are displayed during video meetings. A way of operating that challenges and above all annoys.

Luis Enrique will have to find a solution. Not only in order to bend the curve of results, but also to regain the esteem of his flock. The rest of the PSG season depends on it. And, in turn, his personal future at the head of the team.

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