PSG boss Luis Enrique: ‘Exceptional’ Brest deserve to be in top three
Eric Roy’s side have been a surprise package this season and have won six of their last seven league games.
Paris St Germain boss Luis Enrique has expressed his admiration for Sunday’s opponents Brest, saying it is “no coincidence” they are currently third in Ligue 1.
Having finished 14th last term, Eric Roy’s side have been a surprise package this term and take on the champions at the Parc des Princes having won six of their last seven league games.
The reverse meeting between the sides in October saw PSG edge it 3-2 thanks to a late Kylian Mbappe winner.
Enrique told a press conference: “I think Brest will stick with their system, with a four-man defence. It will depend on us and how we manage the ball. They will play to win.
“Brest have an exceptional record, both home and away, and they concede very few goals. It’s no coincidence that they’re third in the table.
“They deserve it. Their statistics are impressive. Brest will play this game to win it.”
The Spaniard added: “My aim is to give our opponents as few options as possible. At the start of the match, we’re fresher.
“We have to be strong from the start, but scoring quickly isn’t necessarily an objective. If you do, that’s great, but it’s a process.
“The important thing is to have a high tempo from the start, to have possession of the ball, and for the opposition to lose it quickly.
“The opposition’s level can drop in the second half of a match. We often open the scoring, but it’s not a question of strategy whether you want to score from the start or not. You have to wear your opponent down right from the start.”
PSG go into the game five points clear of second-placed Nice, with Brest a further four points back, after Francesco Farioli’s men beat Metz 1-0 on Saturday.
Suffering their only defeat of the top-flight campaign to date back in September, the leaders are currently on a 13-match unbeaten run in the league.
Mbappe has 19 Ligue 1 goals to his name so far this term, and took his tally to 10 goals in his last six appearances in all competitions with a brace in last weekend’s 4-1 Coupe de France victory at Orleans.