PSG, a veteran of the club validates Luis Enrique!

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By: Manu Tournoux

Having left Paris Saint-Germain during the last summer transfer window after 4 seasons at the club, Danilo Pereira kept fond memories of the capital club despite being sidelined by Parisian management during the pre-season.

The Portuguese defender who currently plays for the Saudi club Al-Ittihad sent nice words to his former manager during an interview with the newspaper The Parisian. The Portuguese international believes the Spaniard is the right man for the new project red and blue.

“Yes, he is the right person (to lead this project). He has a very, very strong character and Paris needs people who will be listened to. Luis Enrique has ideas for advancing a project that lasts over time. It’s important that he has the support of the club and the supporters even if we don’t like his character. He is a very good coach. He has very clear ideas. Sometimes it can seem like he doesn’t listen to people. He’s into his thing because he really believes in his work! He likes to keep the ball and tire the opponent out.”

he blurted.

Before continuing: “He is a coach who can bring a lot of experience. But it takes time, and in Paris, we lack it a little. People are in a hurry. In Paris, we tend to doubt a little. And there should be no doubt. A project does not last six months or a year. You have to have a long-term vision. »

Danilo Pereira frustrated with club treatment

Despite his good memories at PSG, Danilo Pereira did not understand the treatment of the Parisian club a few weeks before his departure from the Parisian capital. “They didn’t make my departure easy at all. That’s what hurt me, because I really have affection for Paris. I didn’t expect the club to leave me out of the group. That was the most painful feeling. I don’t think I deserved this treatment.


“Before concluding: “I didn’t hurt anyone, I just wanted to train normally while I looked for the best solution. The people at the club didn’t give much value to what I achieved. Sometimes saying a few words is important. »

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