PSG – Real Sociedad: Luis Enrique was put to torture

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Paris Saint-Germain provided the essentials. Heavily disrupted in the first period, the Rouge et Bleu were able to make the difference thanks to Kylian Mbappé and Bradley Barcola (2-0). A success which gives Paris a good option for the return match. But Luis Enrique was, like many observers, marked by his team’s terrible first 45 minutes.

” I suffered. I suffered throughout the first half because Real Sociedad is a structured team, which locked us in. They pushed us to our limits. In the second period, things changed. We managed to put our game in place, we changed the dynamic of the match. It was the players who changed it with their mentality. If we have to lose, we will lose. But we had to do more, play with our weapons, get the ball out. But just thinking about returning to San Sebastian makes me tremble”he confided to Canal+. With a touch of irony?

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