Ligue 1 Matchday 7 saw Mendes equalize to save the day, ultimately leaving Paris Saint-Germain with a 1-1 draw away against Nice. After the game, PSG coach Enrique spoke to the media.
Enrique said: “The reason we couldn’t get all three points is simple; our players had an unusually high error rate, failing to do things that are usually straightforward for us. For us, the first half was very difficult. Our passing wasn’t accurate enough, and we struggled to maintain possession. The second half was different, as we created more chances. That’s football, every match is tough.”
“We have to accept that the players were not at their best. They played on Thursday, while we played on Tuesday. Although we had more rest time than them, we need to make good use of it. We made mistakes in some simple passes, passes that we almost never miss. When this happens to multiple players, it indicates there is some kind of issue.”
“I am satisfied with our current state, and I believe this season’s start is better than last season’s. Now, the most important thing is to win the league and remain competitive in all competitions.”
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