The Ile-de-France coach defended his goalkeeper by finding mitigating circumstances and pointing out collective errors. Despite making two saves, the French international goalkeeper was unable to prevent the three goals from
Spurs and came under criticism. However, Luis Enrique maintained his support for Chevalier.
The French international goalkeeper was unable to prevent Spurs’ three goals and came under criticism
The coach’s analysis of the goals
Luis Enrique preferred to emphasize the defensive failures of his team rather than any possible errors by the goalkeeper:
“The first goal was an incredible action. We defended poorly because the full-back Spence was alone. We defended on the sides with central defender Pacho so that left a lot of space in the middle. We had difficulties and they did a very good thing. » He continued regarding the following : “The second is a set piece. The third was Vitinha’s assist, right? »
For Luis Enrique, Lucas Chevalier is therefore not at fault for the reduction of the gap by the
Spurs.