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PSG: Luis Enrique has already forgotten Kylian Mbappé?

PSG: Luis Enrique has already forgotten Kylian Mbappé?
PSG: Luis Enrique has already forgotten Kylian Mbappé?

The 2024 summer transfer window marked the end of Kylian Mbappé’s adventure at PSG. The captain of the team signed for Real Madrid after seven years with the Rouge-et-Bleu. In any case, Luis Enrique seems to have already turned the page. The Spanish technician adapted quickly to the absence of the 25-year-old star, as evidenced by the start of the season in .

After seven years in the capital, Kylian Mbappé decided it was time for him to move on. The captain of theFrench team then decided to leave the PSG at the end of his contract to sign freely at Real Madrid this summer. His departure left a big void in the Parisian locker room. But Luis Enrique seems to have already adapted to his absence. Winner against Stade Rennais this Friday evening (3-1), the PSG showed that he had lost none of his splendor.

PSG still going strong without Mbappé?

As reported ASthe PSG remains superior to the vast majority of teams Ligue 1 even without Kylian Mbappé. Luis Enrique has already managed to compensate for the departure of the native of from a tactical point of view, as proven by the start of the Parisian season (7 matches, 6 victories, 1 draw, 0 defeats). The Spanish technician seems to have found the solution quickly to forget Kylian Mbappé.

Luis Enrique found the solution to forget her

However, the task was not simple for Luis Enrique given the importance of Kylian Mbappé in the PSG group since the French international scored on average around forty goals per season. The capital club did not recruit anyone this summer to replace him. Luis Enrique was therefore forced to make do with the offensive elements already present in its workforce such as Bradley Barcola, Ousmane Dembélé, Marco Asensio or even Kang-In Lee. And for the moment, it’s working well for him.

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