Enrique: It Was an Extremely Tough Match, and This Is My Opinion on De Zerbi
Luis Enrique, the coach of Paris Saint-Germain, expressed his great appreciation for Marseille's level of play following his team's victory over their rivals in the French Super Cup, emphasizing the strength of the match and the difficulty of the challenge.
Enrique said: "The match was very intense. I would like to point out that we started well, but Marseille played excellently and fully deserved to be in the match."
He continued: "I believe they performed better than us, although I need to analyze the match thoroughly and evaluate it accurately. I must also congratulate De Zerbi, who is criticized by many, but he is a great and skilled coach."
The Paris Saint-Germain coach added about the final minute of the match: "I usually know how to control myself, but I'm not a robot; sometimes I need to release frustration. This team is different, and I want to congratulate Gonzalo Ramos—he's a great player and person. He doesn't get many minutes, but he's always present, and when he plays two or three minutes, he performs excellently."
He continued, speaking about penalty kicks: "Everyone says it's a matter of luck, and there is some truth to that, but all teams train for them. We provide our goalkeepers with the information, and I am very happy for Lucas Chevalier."
This comes after Paris Saint-Germain's 4-1 victory on penalties against Marseille, following a 2-2 draw in regular time, securing the Parisian team the French Super Cup title.
Enrique said: "The match was very intense. I would like to point out that we started well, but Marseille played excellently and fully deserved to be in the match."
He continued: "I believe they performed better than us, although I need to analyze the match thoroughly and evaluate it accurately. I must also congratulate De Zerbi, who is criticized by many, but he is a great and skilled coach."
The Paris Saint-Germain coach added about the final minute of the match: "I usually know how to control myself, but I'm not a robot; sometimes I need to release frustration. This team is different, and I want to congratulate Gonzalo Ramos—he's a great player and person. He doesn't get many minutes, but he's always present, and when he plays two or three minutes, he performs excellently."
He continued, speaking about penalty kicks: "Everyone says it's a matter of luck, and there is some truth to that, but all teams train for them. We provide our goalkeepers with the information, and I am very happy for Lucas Chevalier."
This comes after Paris Saint-Germain's 4-1 victory on penalties against Marseille, following a 2-2 draw in regular time, securing the Parisian team the French Super Cup title.