Luis Enrique at loss after PSG 'gifts' to Bayern
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Luis Enrique at loss after PSG 'gifts' to Bayern
""When it was 11 versus 11 there is no doubt. Of course, they were superior to us in the first half. They created more chances and we gave them some lovely gifts in the first half," Luis Enrique said. "When you give away such presents against such players they will score. I don't make any excuses, it's our responsibility to do better.""
""I don't have an explanation, it is like that," he said. "We gave away several gifts. They scored two goals but could have scored four. I am disappointed to see this because I expected to see a better level." "When you get injured players back they are not in 100% form," he said. "It is something I should handle much better (as a coach), given all of my experience.""
Bayern Munich beat Paris Saint-Germain 2-1, recording its 16th straight win across competitions. Luis Díaz scored twice in the first half before being sent off for a reckless tackle on Achraf Hakimi. PSG manager Luis Enrique criticized his team for gifting goals, saying Bayern created more chances and could have scored more. PSG suffered first-half injuries to Ousmane Dembélé and Achraf Hakimi and remained without Désiré Doué. Enrique acknowledged responsibility for handling the injury situation and noted returning players are not at full form. Bayern coach Vincent Kompany attributed the victory to teamwork.
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