But that's not all. The general public also fell in love with the capital's club. In an interview with the newspaper theTeamthe dancer and choreographer Benjamin Millepied, a football keen did not fail to evoke the Parisian training led by Luis Enrique. For him, this PSG has similarities with his discipline.
“I really appreciate PSG. It's beautiful to see, this idea of collective spirit. The big difference with Luis Enrique is that the ball goes faster. No matter how there is ego in these players, there is no entering the game, the collective has taken over, they make the pass when it takes. Vitinha, for example, moves such energy, “ he said.
Before continuing: “Can we say that Luis Enrique football looks like a ballet?” Yes, with more complex forms of organization. There is an organization of the bodies. Pasters exist between football and dance. The most interesting thing is the psychology of the athlete or the dancer, how to give him confidence, arriving at the end of his potential while making he feel free. And with what assets we release it. »»
Millepied Fan of Dembélé
This season, Ousmane Dembélé is on a cloud. The Parisian number 10 is currently one of the best players on the planet, whether by its statistics but especially by its performances in the Parisian game.
Still within the framework of his interview with the newspaper L'Équipe, Benjamin Millepied did not hide his admiration for the 2018 world champion who for him is a real artist.
“Ousmane Dembélé is magnificent, the movement of his body, the way he moves in speed, while being very fluid. Zinedine Zidane was also very fluid, we never knew where he was going to go. There is the quality of movement, we are talking about the gesture of the footballer. Désiré Doué is also incredible to look at, a gesture in his liveliness, her ability to make gestures that we do not see much. Lamine Yamal also has great bodily freedom. »»