PSG manager Unai Emery has admitted that his side have had to learn how to play without former talisman Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Ibrahimovic enjoyed a stunning four-year spell at Parc des Princes, scoring 156 goals, and the loss of the striker this summer was surely a big blow for the Parisian giants.
Emery has gone on to speak regarding the departure of the Swede and has admitted that his side endured a difficult adaptation phase to learn how to play without him earlier in the season.
Emery told reporters: "When I arrived, I was told a lot about Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
"It's normal, he was one of the best player in the club history.
"I think we are learning to play without him."