Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) coach Luis Enrique expressed his discontent with the end-to-end style of play in their recent 2-1 defeat to AC Milan. He compared the match to tennis rather than football. Enrique, however, acknowledged that their group is the toughest in the Champions League.
PSG had won the reverse fixture against Milan 3-0 at Parc des Princes but faced a different challenge at San Siro. Milan’s Skriniar scored the opener, but a stunning bicycle kick from Rafael Leao and a towering header from Olivier Giroud secured the victory for the Italian side.
While Enrique appreciated PSG’s performance and numerous scoring opportunities, he didn’t like the chaotic nature of the game. Both teams attacked relentlessly, and the match lacked control. Enrique stated that he prefers a more controlled style of play.
Despite the defeat, PSG had clear chances to score, with Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembele finding themselves in goal-scoring positions. After Milan took the lead, they adopted a more defensive approach, making it challenging for PSG to find an equalizer.
The match was also significant for Gianluigi Donnarumma, who returned to San Siro as an opponent for the first time since his transfer in 2021. The crowd jeered him, but Enrique praised Donnarumma’s character and performance.
Enrique believes that Milan should be considered one of Europe’s top sides, especially after reaching the Champions League semi-finals last season. He highlighted the competitiveness of their group, with Borussia Dortmund leading on seven points, PSG on six, Milan on five, and Newcastle United on four.
In conclusion, PSG’s Luis Enrique expressed his dissatisfaction with the playing style in their 2-1 defeat to Milan but acknowledged that their Champions League group is the toughest. The group remains wide open, with all four teams having a chance to qualify for the Round of 16.
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