Senny Mayulu: Humility and willingness to advance at the heart of PSG DNA
Senny Mayulu, an 18-year-old Parisian offensive, has chosen a unique path within the PSG, far from the brief appearances in the spotlight that can sometimes characterize young talent. In an interview with BeIN Sports, the young man emphasized his commitment to humility, hard work and constant learning.
Mayulu mentioned the positive influence of Désiré Doué, as well as that of his coach, Luis Enrique. “Desiré Doué? Yeah, that’s good, he’s making good progress. We are all proud of him in the club,” he said, demonstrating a spirit of camaraderie and gratitude within the group.
Spanish coach Luis Enrique plays a central role in Mayulu’s development. The technician is known to actively promote young players, and Mayulu does not hesitate to stress it: “I learn from everyone, I watch everyone. I see what I need to improve and I’m trying to take a little from everyone. I listen to all the advice.”
Ready to adapt to Luis Enrique’s demands, Mayulu even expressed his will to play any role: “If he asks me to be lateral right or in the middle, I try to give my maximum.”
Far from seeking fame, Mayulu is primarily motivated by learning and progress. He is aware that the play minutes are decided by the coach, but he commits to “continue to train me thoroughly” and “continue to play thoroughly, continue to progress”.
The attitude of Senny Mayulu, marked by his humility, determination and respect for his elders, makes him a profile to follow very closely within the Paris Saint-Germain.