PSG: Achraf Hakimi and his teammates have impressed Riyad Mahrez
In a recent interview, Riyad Mahrez expressed his admiration for the European champions. The Algerian international sees the current PSG as reminiscent of his former Manchester City side.
Recently, Riyad Mahrez was asked about PSG. Given the remarkable season Luis Enrique's team has had, football insiders have not hesitated to praise the Parisian club, and Riyad Mahrez was no exception. In an interview with Carré, the Algeria captain compared PSG to "his" Manchester City.
"PSG reminds me of when we were at City, back in our era two or three years ago, when we played without a striker. When we played without a striker, we were... wow, you had to come and get us! They remind me of our old team. They bring intensity, they're technically sound. These guys are killers: they run everywhere. Then you have Ousmane on fire, and the other players around him who make the difference. You need a bit of everything... Luis Enrique is like Guardiola. Same school. I'm happy for them, honestly. It's a great team. Of course. There's no secret.", said the Algerian.

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Associated Press
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- Associated Press
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Yahoo
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