PSG Manager, Enrique, Prepares Team for Life Without Star Player Mbappé

In a recent match against Rennes, Paris Saint-Germain’s manager, Luis Enrique, made a significant decision that hints at the team’s future without Kylian Mbappé. During the game, Enrique substituted Mbappé in the 65th minute, leading to speculation about the player’s imminent departure.

The match saw PSG trailing 1-0 at home until Gonçalo Ramos, who replaced Mbappé, scored the equalizer from a penalty kick in the 97th minute. Enrique’s post-match comments shed light on the situation, stating, “Sooner or later, when it happens, we have to get used to playing without Kylian. When I want to play him, I will, when I don’t, I won’t.”

Mbappé has already communicated his intention to leave PSG at the end of the season, with a probable move to Real Madrid on the horizon. As the team braces for this anticipated transition, Enrique’s strategic choices aim to adapt and thrive in the absence of the talented forward.

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