PSG: It’s confirmed, Luis Enrique has cracked

PSG: It’s confirmed, Luis Enrique has cracked
PSG: It’s confirmed, Luis Enrique has cracked
Bernard Colas

Journalist

Passionate about sport, cinema and television (on screen as well as behind) since his childhood, Bernard has been a journalist for 10 Sport since 2018. More skilful with the keyboard in hand than with the ball, he decides to mainly cover a beloved sport, criticized and hated at the same time (football) and a sport that is not one (wrestling).

PSG came close to disappointment during the round of 16 of the Coupe de against Espaly, avoiding a surprise elimination (4-2). Luis Enrique, unhappy with the performance of his players, showed his annoyance by shaking the team at half-time, an intervention that Bradley Barcola considered decisive for their final success.

The round of 16 of the Coupe de France gave rise to a few surprises, the biggest being the elimination of l’OL facing Bourgoin-Jallieu (2-2, 4-2 tab). For its part, PSG could also have fallen into the trap against Espaly (4-2), while the two teams were still tied a few minutes before the end of the match. A performance which did not convince Luis Enrique, shouting at his players.

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“Luis Enrique moved us”

« Luis Enrique moved us at halftimeacknowledged Bradley Barcola in a mixed zone. We started the match badly, we weren’t really in the right conditions, we needed that, to make ourselves move, to make ourselves enter, and that’s why in the end, we won. »

“In life, we can not be well”

The French international, who found the net after 12 matches without a goal, also looked back on his complicated period. “ There are times like thisindicated Stagger. In life, we can not be well, there is more to life than football. I’m going through moments that are a little more difficult than others, I’m trying to get back into it and think 100% about football and give my all to get back to that level. »

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