Happy Sports > Football > Siriluo offers a strategy to pursue Adeyemi in Paris, Enrique reflects on the lesson of underestimating the enemy

Siriluo offers a strategy to pursue Adeyemi in Paris, Enrique reflects on the lesson of underestimating the enemy

August 2 - Former Parisian player Cialillo said bluntly when commenting on his old club's away defeat to Arsenal in the Champions League: Enrique lacks a real "explosion point", and Adeyemi is the answer. The German winger is a cap against the Celtics in the Champions League and has made many masterpieces in the league. Although the ups and downs of last season were not selected for the European Cup, its speed and depth are exactly what Paris lacked after Mönn left the team. Cilillo reminded sports director Campos: Enrique's high-pressure and rapid conversion theoretically make Adeyemi more efficient, but players need to adapt to sacrificing part of their personal data in exchange for team benefits, and competition in the locker room will also be a test.

Cilillo also criticized Enrique for his lack of preparation and "slurped Arsenal's strength in possession." Although the Gunners' rhythm is inferior to Manchester City, they are at ease in front of Paris; Enrique's frankness after the game triggers discussions in football about respecting their opponents. Arteta responded humbly, emphasizing that technical advantages need to be matched with awe, so the team has increased their training and has stronger cohesion. Paris has made an emergency adjustment to increase the interception efforts in the midfield and encourage players to crack the ball with counterattacks. Adeyemi's transfer still has variables: Dortmund's price is not low, Paris needs to weigh the return on investment, and the player himself must upgrade in terms of state, mentality and tactical running-in. Whether you can hold hands in the end depends on the three-party game and determination.