Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique discussed star player Kylian Mbappé (25) in his pre-match press conference ahead of Tuesday’s second leg with German outfit Borussia Dortmund at the Parc des Princes.
PSG currently trail Dortmund 1-0 after last week’s first leg in Germany, with star man Mbappé enduring a largely forgettable night in the cauldron-like atmosphere of Signal Iduna Park. The French champions are still well in the tie however, and the Spanish coach went on to elaborate on the importance of getting Mbappé into the game:
“We have a common objective, that’s why we always try to play the ball out of the back and bring it to the forwards in the best way possible. As we are a team, we also demand of the forwards that there are few balls that arrive at our defence. We are all a team and everybody plays an instrument. Footballers can be excellent AND be obliged to defend. Our defenders must help to bring the ball forward.”
A nod to star man Mbappé?
“It’s very simple. Each game is different to the last one. It depends where the spaces are. Sometimes, it’s between the lines, sometimes we have to expand the game to the wings. Our objective is that it’s better the more the best players on the team are in the game. I don’t want the attacker to go looking for the ball in midfield, I want the attacker to touch the ball in critical zones, it’s difficult. I know you want to talk about Kylian and I’m used to speaking about him. As an objectif, we want to get our best players on the ball. Obviously our opponents won’t leave him unmarked on the penalty spot, they’ll let him touch the ball in the middle of the pitch, I want him to get on the ball where he is dangerous.”
Although there is a confidence amongst the squad and
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