“It’s a Challenge for PSG”: Luis Enrique Ready to Face the Fearsome Bayern

PSG coach Luis Enrique showed a mix of realism and ambition ahead of the decisive second-leg clash against Bayern Munich.

Despite holding a slight advantage, the Paris Saint-Germain manager refuses to let his team relax: “We have a one-goal advantage, but that means nothing in football.” Aware of the scale of the challenge, the Spanish coach did not hesitate to praise his opponent: “Without a doubt, the strongest team we have faced.” Rather than feeling pressure, however, he uses it as motivation, drawing inspiration from Rafael Nadal: “We admire Bayern, but it motivates us to become better.”

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PSG Determined to Reach Another Final

Luis Enrique has set a clear objective for the encounter in Munich: “Tomorrow our goal is to win the match.” It is an ambition fully embraced, especially considering PSG’s strong away performances this season: “It’s a challenge, but we are happy with our performances away from home.”

Beyond tactics, the message is also mental. The coach expects total commitment from both his players and supporters: “There will not be a single PSG player or supporter who stops playing or singing. This is the moment to give even more to reach a second final.”

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The presence of Achraf Hakimi and Chevalier Ndjantou in the squad reflects that collective spirit. “They asked to come. For us, it shows the type of players we have. They will be there to support the team and experience this match with us,” Luis Enrique said. PSG heads into this major European showdown with its ambition fully intact: reaching another final. Luis Enrique believes it is possible, and he is ready for the challenge.

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