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At the heart of Luis Enrique's success at PSG, there is a new dynamic in the Parisian wardrobe. A collective that revolves around 4 groups of affinities, which intertwine.

PSG players in training

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The big change, within PSG, is the mentality of the locker room. Luis Enrique instilled a collective momentum like never before Paris had succeeded in installing it, durably. For two seasons, it is a trademark: “Upon their arrival, recruits have been made aware of the need to comply with the collective credo of Luis Enrique, writes the newspaper L'Equipe. The coach also warns them that the one who does not play the game is excluding himself. ”

4 separate groups

In the locker room, several affinity groups are distinguished. Four is identified, even if all manage to intermingle quite easily. The first is the Portuguese: Nuno Mendes, Vitinha, Joao Neves and Gonçalo Ramos. Close to the Portuguese Seleçao cracks, we also find the Brazilian lusophones Lucas Beraldo (very friendly with Gonçalo Ramos) and Marquinhos.

The Gang of Parisian Titis

The group of “Spanish” is quite easy to notice because often together, safe and off the field: Lucas Hernandez, Arnau Tenas, Willian Pacho, Fabian Ruiz and Kang in Lee, who arrives from Liga. Finally arrives the Parisian titis on one side (Zaïre-Emery, Mayulu, Mbaye, Kamara) and the French (Kimpembe, Dembele, Barcola, Goué). Achraf Hakimi also drags a little with the French connection. At this 4 group, fairly free elements like Donnarumma, Kvaratskelia and Safonov get along with everyone and go with everyone.

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