PSG: the enigmatic exit of Luis Enrique on Keylor Navas

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PSG doesn’t have much left to play for this season. Apart from the Coupe de France final against OL next Saturday, the Parisians only have one match left to play in Ligue 1: against Metz on Sunday. Already champions, Luis Enrique’s players risk not fully deploying themselves in this anecdotal opposition on their side.

From then on, a complete turnover could be imagined by Luis Enrique for this last meeting against Messins. Asked about the prospect of seeing Keylor Navas keep the Ile-de-France goals, the Iberian technician gave a crazy answer that he is fond of: “you can imagine whatever you want, still happy. It’s nice to imagine.» From Luis Enrique in the text.

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