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Paris Saint-Germain is off to a good start in its new era. This Friday, the capital club won on the pitch at Le Havre with a score of 4 goals to 1.
Kang-In Lee, Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola and Randal Kolo Muani found the back of the net. The latter scored from the penalty spot at the end of the match.
With the departure of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid, the Red and Blue no longer have a designated penalty taker.
However, according to information from the Twitter account (X)
Djameel Very well informed, Luis Enrique would have made a strong choice for the 2024-2025 exercise. Indeed, the Spanish coach would have designated the Portuguese midfielder Vitinha as the main shooter.
The number 17 would have been convinced by the midfielder during training sessions.
The offensive players also want to take responsibility
Vitinha has been designated as the designated penalty taker this season by Luis Enrique. However, some of the club’s attackers would consider that it is up to them to take on this status. Indeed, the club’s attackers are ready to assume more responsibilities with the departure of Kylian Mbappé and this desire is reflected in the fact of being decisive in this crucial exercise. In addition, the attacking players have the approval of the captains in this decision. To be continued…
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