After PSG’s victory in opposition to Bayer Leverkusen (2-7) within the Champions League, Willian Pacho shared his impressions of the match and, above all, of the mind-set of his group. Creator of his first objective with the membership, the Ecuadorian defender savors this second, however insists on the important: the mentality that Luis Enrique instilled within the group.
“I’m very completely satisfied, very pleased with the match, I’m very completely satisfied to have scored my first objective with PSG! » However for Pacho, particular person efficiency is nothing with out the boldness of teammates and workers. It’s this collective dynamic that enables every participant to progress and contribute to the membership: “In fact, I’m very pleased with the boldness that my teammates and the coaches have positioned in me. And now, we should proceed to enhance, proceed to develop, proceed to convey loads to this membership! »
The defender highlights the profitable mentality, a central attribute of PSG: “It is good, we at all times have this profitable mentality, which desires to win each match, and make the most of each minute we’ve got. Have the thirst to win, to need to compete, to need extra each minute. It’s an identification that characterizes us, that of not being happy with what we’ve got. » This angle, insists Pacho, is immediately inherited from Luis Enrique’s message, which all of the gamers have completely built-in: “That is the message that Luis Enrique transmitted to us, and which all of us understood nicely: to not loosen up. This need to win and this absence of worry of transferring ahead! »
By way of these phrases, Willian Pacho highlights what makes PSG sturdy: a united, bold group at all times decided to surpass itself, guided by a transparent message from its coach. The victory in opposition to Leverkusen not solely strengthened the sporting document, it above all confirmed that PSG continues to embody the DNA of profitable, with a mentality that Luis Enrique desires to see proceed in each match.



























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