PSG: Vitinha and Luis Enrique talk about life without Mbappé

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Without Kylian Mbappé, injured in the ankle against Brest and left on the bench against LOSC, PSG did not use its talent to defeat the Mastiffs (3-1) on the 21st day of Ligue 1. Present at a press conference, Luis Enrique also spoke about the absence of his star and the ability of his team to perform without him. “The coaches always try to create a collective. There are players like Kylian who have an individual ability that can change the dynamic of a match, but it is important that we are aware of the level of the team. Of all the players (…) Kylian is doing well but we didn’t take any risks. If it was a final, he would have played, but he will be 100% on Wednesday..

A speech close to that given by Vitinha in the mixed zone. “We know he’s a great player, there are no words to describe him yet. It’s important when he plays and when he doesn’t play, it’s a big miss but we have a great squad, we have great players and we had a great match too. His health ? The one thing I know is that he’s fine.”. Reassuring words a few days before a first decisive shock against Real Sociedad on the European scene.

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