PSG’s Champions League hopes shattered by Harvey Elliott’s late stunner, leaving Luis Enrique in shock and breaking from routine.
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Despite reports from France indicating the club was not pleased by the current Premier League leaders, the PSG team publicly stated their belief that they could overcome the 1-0 loss in the second leg last night, indicating that the narrow defeat has clearly taken a toll on them.
Given the obvious disappointment in the dressing room, Enrique acknowledged that he felt obliged to “make an exception” and speak to his players right away following the game.
The former Barcelona coach has thrown his backing behind his club to make a comeback at the storied Anfield, but he is convinced that such an intervention will only happen once.
Luis Enrique revealed that he spoke to his team after the Liverpool game, breaking his golden rule for the first time, reports Express.
“Yeah, I have often told you why I almost never speak to my players after the game,” he said.
“Our aim is always to be better than our opponents, it is tough away from home. Most our results in France in Paris but still difficult away.
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