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Present at a press conference after his team’s victory against Stade Rennais (3-1), Luis Enrique did not fail to show his joy in the auditorium of the Parc des Princes. “I am very satisfied with the match. We were very superior. We scored three goals but we could have scored more. We had a lot of chances. I’m happy. I really liked this match. But, yes, we lost control of the match in the last 15 minutes. We accumulated a lot of turnovers and gave the opponent opportunities. That’s the only negative point. But the opponent was really good. These are three more points”.
Raised on the Parisian fragility at the end of the match, in particular on defensive set pieces, the one who recently assured that he was ready to lower his salary to avoid the press also took the opportunity to scold a few journalists, considered too negative to his eyes. “Football wasn’t fair to us tonight. Rennes had very, very few chances this evening. And they score from a penalty. Perfect, we are not. But negativity is usual with journalism around PSG. If you look at the stats compared to last year, everything is better. But you are asking about the last ten minutes…” Atmosphere…
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