Reims – PSG: Luis Enrique delighted with Désiré Doué

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After four straight wins in Ligue 1, PSG suffered its first setback of the season. Away to Reims this Saturday, the Parisians were held to a draw (1-1) and could have even left empty-handed without Ousmane Dembélé, who was still scoring. Rested at kick-off, the French international finally came on after an hour to replace Désiré Doué, who started for the first time this season with his new club. Speaking to DAZNLuis Enrique was also pleased with the performance of the 19-year-old player.

“Désiré Doué? He’s playing really well, he’s adapting well. He’s a very talented player, very young and I’m very happy with him.”confided the Spanish technician. This evening, the French international hopeful tried to bring imbalance through his game, but not always successfully. He inherited the score of 4.5 on our site.

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