Manager Luis Enrique claims that PSG is prepared to develop new stars

Despite their lack of experience compared to their past teams, Paris St Germain’s youthful squad is brimming with vitality and poised for triumph as they embark on their Champions League campaign without forward Kylian Mbappe, marking the first time in seven years.

Following his arrival at the club in 2017, Mbappe played a crucial role in PSG’s advancement to the final in 2020, when they were defeated by Bayern Munich.

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is scheduled to face Girona, Spain’s new Champions League representatives, on Wednesday. The team will feature a formidable attack, including Bradley Barcola, Ousmane Dembele, and Joao Neves, a 19-year-old who has already provided four assists in four league matches.

“I have consistently aimed for my players to exhibit high levels of motivation throughout every game.” “All six forwards at our disposal are available for use,” stated manager Luis Enrique on Tuesday.

“They are prepared, and our team is adaptable, and it is advantageous to have all those alternatives as the season will be of considerable duration.”

“We must devise our own celestial bodies.” It is necessary to adjust and persuade the players on the appropriate approach to play. I am highly driven and greatly pleased to have the confidence of the club. I am striving to reciprocate their trust by achieving tangible outcomes. We own a well-defined project that was established over the previous season.

PSG captain Marquinhos stated: “Our constant goal is to reach greater depths in the competition.” I believe that my colleagues are of the highest caliber, notwithstanding the absence of prominent individuals or celebrities. I take great pride in my team.

Despite the return of midfielders Warren Zaire-Emery and Vitinha from injury, goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has been ruled out due to a thigh injury. As a result, 25-year-old Russian Matvey Safonov may get his first start.

Spanish coach Luis Enrique expressed satisfaction with the team and emphasized that it was premature to make hasty judgments regarding their limited expertise.

“I do not impose any restrictions on my players. While experience is crucial, I often observe that many seasoned players tend to repeat their common errors. “Determining the required percentage of experience is challenging,” he said.

“As coaches, we tend to be self-centered as we consistently prioritize the overall success of the team.” The development and evolution of the team will be observed over a period of several months.

Luis Enrique commended Girona coach Michel for guiding his squad to a third-place record in LaLiga last season.

“I must confess that their presence here was quite unexpected.” “Although it is their inaugural season, I exclusively observed all of their matches last season, and they exhibit exceptional football skills,” he stated.

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