Luis Enrique felt the tide turning. The day after a painful defeat, the PSG coach made a radical decision: give his squad three full days of rest. A silent shock, a kind of reset before the storm.
Third day of rest for PSG. Training resumes only on Wednesday at 5 p.m., and of course behind closed doors, a way to piece things back together away from prying eyes. The rest of the week looks like a perfectly oiled crisis plan.
PSG Attempts to Cool Down a Team on the Edge
Thursday: Media Day, open training session. Friday: closed practice plus a press conference with Luis Enrique. Then comes the real test: PSG–Rennes on Saturday, already described internally as an essential indicator. As always, the post-match conference will reveal much about the locker room’s state of mind.
The PSG squad is overheating. And to wrap up this unusual schedule… Sunday brings yet another rest day. The message is clear: the players are exhausted, mentally and physically.
Luis Enrique knows it, feels it, and is trying to extinguish the first signs of burnout. A strange week, almost weightless, for a group seeking to breathe before lifting its head again.
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