Moura hails 'tougher' PSG under Emery
Paris Saint-Germain forward Lucas Moura says the Ligue 1 champion is a tougher side which is better at winning back possession under new coach Unai Emery.
Emery replaced Laurent Blanc as head coach in June, having guided Sevilla to a third Europa League title in a row, with PSG aiming to add European glory to its unrivalled domestic dominance.
A 3-1 International Champions Cup victory over Inter showed signs that PSG is already beginning to develop under its new boss.
And Lucas feels they could benefit from a tougher approach and working harder without the ball in the coming campaign - qualities he suggests they lacked under Blanc.
"I think that we've started to do things that the new coach asks of us," he said after the win, as quoted by L'Equipe. "Our team is a bit different this season. We're a bit tougher.
"We played a good match, I'm happy.
"Everyone wants to see a good PSG this season. We're working hard tactically and positionally. It's very intense. You saw that against Inter.
"As soon as we lose the ball, we try to get it back as soon as possible. That wasn't the case before, and it was a problem."