The Ligue 1 champions have struggled for consistency this season and the coach admits his side are still looking to replace the effectiveness of their former talisman.
Paris Saint-Germain boss Unai Emery says his side are still adjusting to life without former star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
The former Sweden captain hit a stunning 50 goals in 51 games to help PSG to a second domestic quadruple in a row last season before he left the French capital to join Jose Mourinho's Manchester United.
Emery - who took charge following the departure of previous head coach Laurent Blanc in June - struggled to coax consistent performances out of his side in the early stages of the campaign, although a run of six wins in seven Ligue 1 matches has taken the champions to within a point of leaders Nice.
And the former Sevilla boss accepts that the team is still learning to play without Ibrahimovic as the focal point of the attack.
"When I arrived, I was told a lot about Zlatan Ibrahimovic," he said on Tuesday. "It's normal, he was one of the best player in the club history. I think we are learning to play without him."
Edinson Cavani has gone some way towards silencing critics who questioned his ability to emerge from Ibrahimovic's shadow, with the Uruguay international having scored 18 goals in 17 appearances this term, including two in the victory over Lyon on Sunday.
Emery has been encouraged by his displays but suggested that he could still move for additional attacking players in the next transfer window.