PSG – Reims: Luis Enrique was frustrated after the draw

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Present at a press conference after the draw (2-2) conceded by PSG against Stade de Reims, Luis Enrique underlined the state of mind of his group despite a third draw conceded in Ligue 1. However, the The Spanish technician did not fail to show his frustration after the scenario of this match and the defensive failures of his protégés. “I didn’t see my team slacking off, we showed a good mentality and ambition. I didn’t like the gift, that’s not what we’re here for. After all the rest is positive, the team turned the match around, I liked my team. It’s never easy, historically, to continue after a Champions League match..

And to add: “the goal is to win the title as soon as possible, it would have been better to be 12 points ahead of second, and to do well in all competitions. Today, I was a little annoyed, yes, I want to convey to my players that you have to play every match to your fullest to be a PSG player. We have to give 100% on the pitch, we have to be that whatever the competition or the match. There are always 1,000 things to change and improve.. Speaking to PSG TV, the Parisian coach also assured that the entire team remained involved in the end-of-season objectives. “That’s the difficulty of being a Paris Saint-Germain player. There is no need to relax. No, there is no relaxation here, no relaxation. In June, it’s vacation. Until then, the whole team is committed to winning or trying to fight for all competitions”. Next meeting for the capital club? The reception of OGC Nice during the quarter-finals of the Coupe de France.

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