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Tuesday evening, PSG composted its ticket for the 1/4 final of the UEFA Champions League. To get there, the residents of the Parc des Princes offered the Liverpool scalp, however favorite of the tournament after the C1 championship phase. A nice blow from Parisians and their coach Luis Enrique (54), praised since. Last night, Thierry Henry (47) followed the movement on the set of CBS Sports. The 98 world champion praised the work of “Lucho” but also his strong choices as soon as he arrived on the Ile -de -France bench.
“Luis Enrique is the ideal man to advance PSG. Especially when it comes to players who left the club … We're talking about Messi, Neymar, Mbappé, but for me, he has shown a lot of courage by letting Marco Verratti leave, because he saw something in Vitinha. For Vitinha to do what he does, Luis Enrique was right to let Verratti go, because for me, Vitinha is on another level. When people speak, you have to keep your promises … They talked about and they have kept their promises. ” The PSG coach will appreciate these pretty words.
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