The coach of Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique Martínezadmits that he is worried about the future in Champions Leagueafter not getting past the draw against PSV at home, but he is optimistic and assured that he trusts the mentality of his players.
“Of course I’m worried about the chances my team might have (of qualifying) but I like the mentality I see in my players,” the coach assured on television. Channel Plus.
The coach assured that the draw was “complicated” for PSGwho now have four points after the first three days of the group stage.
Given the lack of goals shown against PSV and the question of whether the club, which saw Kylian Mbappé leave this summer, lacks a good striker, Luis Enrique responded: “I think we are the team that creates the most chances in Champions Leagueor one of the most”.
“I have no doubt that the team is in line with what I want, it plays the football I want,” he said.
“Tonight we were better, we created more chances and we deserved to win, but this is football,” he added.
In a press conference, the coach assured that “this result is difficult to accept” and insisted that they are superior to the rival and they deserve to win.
“We created more chances than the rival, we deserved to win the game, but we did not succeed in the decisive shot. I tried to ask that the initiative of the game was better than the rival and we did it, and for me “We deserved to win but sometimes football is fickle, this tie is not fair and we can still lose,” he said.
“We have the worst group and we have to be prepared to progress. It will be difficult and I am worried,” he said.
Luis Enrique He made sure that he was responsible before the PSG and refused to talk about any particular player.
“I would put the same line-up again, this pessimism that exists is due to a result that was unfair, but I am calm,” he indicated.
“It can be improved, but I don’t have any blame for the players, at half time I told them that we have to continue on the same line,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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