In play in the 87th minute of PSG-Toulouse, Gonçalo Ramos sealed the Parisian victory this Friday at the Parc des Princes in the opening of the 28th matchday (3-1). Despite playing little, the Portuguese forward received praise from his coach.
Maximal efficiency for Gonçalo Ramos. Once again on the bench this Friday for the reception of Toulouse, the Portuguese international (24 caps) was decisive by scoring the third and final goal for PSG in their victory against TFC at the Parc des Princes (3-1). Despite starting only ten times in 26 Ligue 1 matches, the former Benfica player still makes the most of the limited playing time given by Luis Enrique, as he has scored 12 goals in 1396 minutes across all competitions (out of 39 matches). 50% of them came as a substitute.
“Today (Friday), Gonçalo Ramos played for five minutes and he scored. He fights all the time. It’s incredible. What I do with him is unjust but he shows that I am wrong,” highlighted Luis Enrique on Ligue 1+ at the final whistle.
“We did a good job”
Aware of playing “masterfully” with his squad in order to manage everyone’s playing time in a grueling schedule, the Spanish coach praised the versatility of some players. “The life of a coach is tough, we aim to win matches, manage the players’ fitness. After each international break, it’s very complicated. To win trophies, we need a lot of players. It doesn’t matter which players, we have shown that we have done a good job. It’s masterful because the players have the intention and the quality to help the team. (Lucas) Beraldo played in a new position but he played very well. There are many players who change position. Today, Doué was clearly a forward but he can play as a midfielder. It’s important to show the coach that he can play like that. When you want to go to the World Cup, it’s important to know that there are players who can play anywhere. I seek to improve every player. Sometimes I am wrong. I try to see their ability to manage the moment regardless of their position on the field.”
Paris showed commitment on Friday to put themselves in a good position before their Champions League quarter-final first leg against Liverpool on Wednesday (9:00 pm). In passing, the club consolidated their lead in the league, with four points ahead and one game less compared to Lens, who will play the northern derby against Lille on Saturday (9:05 pm).





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