Champions League
ENRIQUE: “What did you tell the players? “Losing the ball at the beginning of the match means uncertainty.”
On October 25, the Champions League 3rd round Group F match was played between PSG and Milan. The match ended with the French team leading 3:0.
Coach of the Parisians after the end of the match Luis Enrique He said the following about his players’ victory:
“Everything went smoothly. Milan played better than us at the beginning of the match, in the first 25 minutes. The goal that followed changed the course of the match. I am very happy. What did I say to the players? If you lose the ball at the beginning of the match, it is lack of self-confidence. We were good in defense and managed to overcome our mistakes.
We brought more peace, more control. We created more chances. Are you happy for Kolo-Muani? All good. They all need to score. We play as a team, we all have to attack, we all have to defend. It will be much better if he scores. Kolo-Muani did an amazing job.”
Second scoring striker Randal Kolo-Muani:
“We are proud of our performance, we really wanted to win this match. We started the match well and managed to get good results. We wanted to keep the ball and control the match, and we did that. This gives confidence to everyone, we must continue to gain momentum.”
Midfield PSG Warren Zaire-Emery:
“We didn’t start very well, we talked at half-time, we gathered, we told each other our problems and we managed to win the match with pride. At my age, we play, have fun and don’t notice anything. It’s inside me and I don’t think it will change. We took revenge after the Newcastle defeat and returned to the Champions League and the Championship to win every game.
We had so much fun playing together, we are a team and it shows on the field, we do our best for each other. I didn’t play against Strasbourg, I felt good, I prepared well… If it ends with two assists, it would be much better!”
Video review of the match PSG – Milan – 3:0
Source: Sport UA
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