Squad Flexibility a Necessity as PSG Battles Injury Crisis
Paris St Germain faces an injury crisis that necessitates tactical flexibility. With key players sidelined, PSG's coach Luis Enrique adapts by emphasizing squad versatility. Despite the challenges, the team remains competitive, managing player workloads and adjusting match strategies to mitigate the impact of their congested schedule.
Paris St Germain is grappling with an injury crisis that is forcing coach Luis Enrique to emphasize squad flexibility. The team's changing roster, impacted by injuries to players like Joao Neves, calls for adaptability as they navigate their packed schedule.
The injuries have left PSG with a reduced roster, leading them to rely on emerging talents such as 19-year-old Senny Mayulu. Enrique remains optimistic, suggesting that while there are risks, they have the depth to remain competitive in key matches.
With a taxing schedule, including 65 games last season, PSG is focusing on managing player fatigue. They are adjusting training sessions and offering rest days in an effort to avoid further injuries. The team is determined to stay strong despite these setbacks.
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