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PSG coach Luis Enrique says team embodies 'evolution of football'
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PSG coach Luis Enrique says team embodies 'evolution of football'

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique stated his team embodies "the evolution of football."
  • He confirmed the club remains open to new signings until the transfer market closes.
  • The team's opening league match against Rennes will be played at the opponent's stadium due to pitch conditions.

Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique declared his team represents "the evolution of football," emphasizing their pursuit of maximum performance regardless of the opponent. He highlighted the team's adaptability, seeking to exploit space when available and maintain their strategy when facing defensive setups.

The evolution of football is us. We seek to take advantage of what we want, perform at our best regardless of the opponent. We seek to take advantage of the space if it exists and, as often happens, when it doesn't because they defend against us.

โ€” Luis EnriqueSpeaking about his team's playing style.

Enrique also confirmed that PSG's transfer market activities are ongoing. "We never consider it closed prematurely. We are open to possibilities until the last day," he stated. The club has already signed several players, including Ferrรกn Torres, Maghnes Akliouche, Mika Godts, Lucas Digne, and Alessandro Longoni. However, Enrique noted the difficulty in finding profiles that can genuinely improve the squad physically, technically, or mentally.

In the technical staff, we are always open to receiving information, whether through statistics or Artificial Intelligence. We use everything we believe can improve the team.

โ€” Luis EnriqueDiscussing the team's approach to player recruitment and improvement.

The coach downplayed the inconvenience of not debuting in the French league at home against Rennes due to poor pitch conditions caused by heatwaves. "As usual. For us, it doesn't change how we prepare for the match; we do the same whether at home or away. It's true it's different, but we have to adapt," he said. The match will now take place at Rennes' Roazhon Park.

We never consider it closed prematurely. We are open to possibilities until the last day.

โ€” Luis EnriqueAddressing the ongoing transfer market.
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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.