“We will be even better next season,” the enormous confidence of Luis Enrique!

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Paris Saint-Germain is currently playing at a very high level. Luis Enrique’s men are gaining more and more power at the end of the season which promises to be thrilling and exciting for all the Parisian people.

Present at a press conference this Friday, Luis Enrique recognizes that his team is performing very well. However, he believes that it will be even better next season.

“Yes, there is more maturity now than in February. But it’s part of a process, PSG has changed a lot of things since this summer. It’s a period and a cycle of construction, we’ll see at the end of the season what we’ve managed to accomplish. And I am convinced that next year we will be even better,” did he declare.

PSG champion this Saturday?

Paris Saint-Germain can win their 12th French championship title this Saturday. The capital club hosts Le Havre on its lawn as part of the 31st day of Ligue 1. A draw or a victory should be enough for the Parisians to be on the roof of France this weekend.

Luis Enrique did not hide his desire to be champion in front of his audience this Saturday. “I will continue in the same way, changing players, why would I change? What changes is that if we win tomorrow, we will be official champion and doing it in front of our supporters is ideal. »

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