In the press conference this Friday, Luis Enrique Martínez, coach of PSGexpressed solidarity with the victims of the damage that destroyed part of the Valencian community, regretted the penalty imposed on the club by UEFA and hoped for the continuation of Luis Camposwhich is said to be able to leave the Parc des Princes. He had checked everything, besides the situation of Chief Muaniwho was not playing and to whom he threw a very subliminal ‘dart’.
The day before receiving the Lens, tomorrow at 5 pm, the Asturian was called to discuss different topics, from the tragedy of the floods in Spain (“we must promote all forms of unity and the good feeling that the world of football is ready to help”), until the partial closure of Auteuil’s stand for PSG-Toulouse, on November 22 (“I condemn all physical and verbal violence, but what I see is that PSG continues to be condemned and not others”), passed. through his public support for Luis Campos, sports advisor of the Parisian club, who will end his contract in June, and whose continuation is up in the air. “I have daily contact with Luis. If we don’t see each other physically we’ll call each other. I started this project with him, I spoke to him when I arrived. We don’t know what will happen, but I want the future of this club can be written in him.”
Regarding Kolo Muani, who seems to be looking for a way out sooner than later, he was very clear: “Will I trust him? I hope for everything. But since then, in decisions, I trust what I see.” In games, yes, but also in training, a player who is not playing, with a coach like me, can change things but I have no problem playing or giving it when I consider it best for the team and in training. based on what I see in training.”
“Is he mentally okay? Yes, I find him mentally okay. After here the atmosphere is good and there was a similar situation last season. The substitutes have a lot to do in all aspects of the field and in the locker room. The atmosphere is almost perfect But they are young, handsome, successful in life and have a salary.
Source: La Verdad

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