PSG – Rennes: Luis Enrique’s Titis have hit the screen again!

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

Luis Enrique’s Titis fully participated in the party on Saturday evening during PSG’s crushing victory (5-0) against Rennes. In the wake of Warren Zaire-Emery, still attractive in this role of hybrid right-back, the young shoots of the capital club had a great time. Established on the attacking front alongside the brilliant Kvaratskhelia and Barcola, Senny Mayulu certainly did not do everything well (one duel won out of seven contested) but had the merit of being realistic in front of goal. Author of the second Parisian goal on a back serve from João Neves, the false number 9 of PSG then served his Georgian teammate perfectly, author of a double against the Rennais.

Mayulu, Mbaye and Ndjantou decisive

What can also be said about the entry into play of the new Senegalese international, Ibrahim Mbaye. Succeeding João Neves (80th), the one who could find the French team next summer (Senegal is present in group I alongside France) showed in a few minutes why Luis Enrique appreciated him so much. Mobile, inspired by his ball catches and seeming determined to make an impression, he captivated the Parc des Princes by sending a missile into the top corner of a helpless Brice Samba. Very close to the double in the process, the number 49 of PSG logically enjoyed the final whistle.

“We did everything to ensure this and now we must continue on this wavelength. We must not stop there. I had been waiting for this moment for a long time. I hope this will be a long series. Seventeen years at the Parc des Princes is a childhood dream. Even though I’m still a child. There’s not much to say. I hope it continues”rejoiced the person concerned at the microphone of League 1+. Involved in Mbaye’s goal and decisive passer on Gonçalo Ramos’ strike, Quentin Ndjantou, for his part, further maximized his minutes spent on the field. Highlighted on the pitch, the future of PSG was also highlighted in the media.

David Boly and Noham Kamara in the waiting room

“I try to give my all, I’m a young guy, I don’t talk, I do my job. Luis Enrique gives me advice, I listen and I do the job. Everyone gives me advice, whether it’s Ousmane Dembélé or Marqui”revealed, in this respect, the Parisian number 24. A few minutes earlier, it was Warren Zaire-Emery who reflected on his return to favor. “I can’t say, but I feel good, confident. I still have a lot of room for improvement, I think. It can happen in a career to not always be at the same level. The goal is that it doesn’t happen too often.”analyzed the French international.

One thing is certain, these convincing performances should not fail to give ideas to young David Boly, once again summoned by Luis Enrique, but ultimately remained on the bench during the Parisian recital (5-0). “I don’t want to give gifts. I don’t give any gifts. Every time a Paris Saint-Germain player and a Titi play, it’s because he deserves to play. You want to play. You have to deserve it. I can have my grandmother play, even though she unfortunately passed away. But there will be no gifts. If you don’t play, that means you still have to improve.”warned the Parisian coach. In the meantime, these successful entries confirm, more than ever, the new ambitions of the capital club, namely to make its youth the center of its sporting project.

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