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Enrique unfazed by PSG venue switch but worried about ground condition
Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique has expressed concern over the state of Parc des Princes after the club was forced to relocate their Ligue 1 season opener to another venue.
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The French champions will begin their campaign away from their traditional home ground on Sunday due to the stadium's condition, a development that has caught the attention of their Spanish manager.
While Enrique indicated that the last-minute switch itself poses no tactical or logistical concerns for his squad, he highlighted that the underlying issues requiring the relocation warrant serious attention.
PSG has not disclosed the specific nature of the ground problems that necessitated the venue change for their opening fixture. The club has historically used Parc des Princes as their primary home since 1974, though they have occasionally hosted matches at other facilities.
The timing of the switch places added emphasis on addressing the stadium's maintenance issues promptly, with the manager keen to see the iconic ground restored to standards befitting one of Europe's elite clubs.
PSG's opening match will now proceed at an alternative location, with Enrique's focus firmly on ensuring his team's preparations remain unaffected by the administrative change.