The coach of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Luis EnriqueHe expanded his team as a “collective” on Friday, but was recognized that Spain’s midfielder Fabián Ruiz was “not skeptical.” “The key is the team. All the players, even at certain times do not play. In collectively everyone is trying. Fabián is a particular case because he has problems maybe two years ago, but it seems to me that I am not skeptical and very important players for everyone and for me as a coach,” he explained.
Asturian coach appeared this Friday before the media, before the final club World Cup that his team played against Chelsea on Sunday, and explained that “the goal” and “the promise” of the sports direction, President Al Khelaifi and him as a coach made a squad with “13 or 15 stars in the team service”.
This philosophy is contrasting with the one PSG’s presented since the leader of the Catarí reins in 2011, when at the coup of a hearing year -he signed some of the most cooveted soccer players of the moment, such as Leo Messi, Mbappé or Neymar, among many others.
On the other hand, when asked about Ousmane Dembélé, he is the current best player in the world, he replied that he did not believe in individual awards. “The team is always above the individuals. PSG is a reference to what we are trying to convey. Without any doubt, Ousmane is the best time player for what he has achieved in the contribution of goals and helps, but because the goals, helping and working has done the PSG to conquer all the titles he has participated,” Luis Enrique said. And he added that “in his opinion” must be “sine qua non condition” to decide to reward a player.
Chelsea and PSG will see the faces this Sunday at 3:00 PM local time at the Metlife Stadium (New Jersey) to decide the Club World Cup champion.
Source: La Verdad

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