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Luis Enrique's words about the new PSG without Kylian Mbappé

Paris Saint-Germain and Kylian Mbappé will leave at the end of the season.

By William Estrella

Luis Enrique's words about the new PSG without Kylian Mbappé
Luis Enrique's words about the new PSG without Kylian Mbappé
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Kylian Mbappé will leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer. The 25-year-old French forward will not continue in the Parisian team and Luis Enrique knows it, which is why he will begin to leave Mbappé on the bench, because "PSG has to get used to playing without him," commented the coach.

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Now, Paris Saint-Germain has a crucial match this Friday against AS Monaco. The Monaco team is third in Ligue 1 and although it is 13 points behind Paris Saint-Germain, the reality is that there is still a lot of league left and Luis Enrique does not want his team to relax. During the press conference prior to the match, the coach was asked about Mbappé's situation, and left some comments without mentioning the player:

These were Luis Enrique's words: “I would like to have all the players at my disposal but that's how it is, that's football. We have to face challenges despite injuries, suspensions... My goal as a coach is to prepare all players to play, regardless of the players who are available."

Paris Saint-Germain is also preparing to play the UEFA Champions League against Real Sociedad, because despite having won the first leg 2-0, everything will now be decided in Spain.

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What else did Luis Enrique say?

"It is a feeling that makes us happy, all the players want to win titles, now we must continue working during the coming months. I always want to try to improve the team, since there is always the possibility of improving and this is the case of our team. We must remain faithful to our ideas, while we advance in the details."


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