PSG concerned for Luis Enrique’s health amid obsessive work ethic

Luis Enrique, PSG Coach

In a revealing interview with AlkassTV, PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi praised Luis Enrique’s outstanding work—while expressing genuine concern about the coach’s all-consuming commitment to the club’s project.

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The Spanish tactician didn’t just guide PSG to its first-ever Champions League title—he did so with an intensity rarely seen. “We’ve told him to get out, take a breather, and change his environment,” said Al-Khelaïfi.

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“He loves football. It’s his life. From 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., he’s fully immersed. He’s a coach, yes—but this is also the result of his relentless effort, the players’, the staff’s, and our fans’. He’s doing a phenomenal job.”

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An obsession…

Luis Enrique’s methods are intense and precise. At the PSG training ground, he uses a giant screen at pitchside to break down tactical sequences in real time with his players. “He shows the opponent’s movements during training—it’s a level of analysis I’ve never seen before,” Al-Khelaïfi added.

… And an historic record

Since his arrival in 2023, Enrique has already lifted seven trophies, including a dominant Champions League final win (5–0) over Inter Milan. On the road to European glory, PSG swept past Liverpool, Aston Villa, Arsenal, and even Brest.

Next stop: the Club World Cup, where PSG will face:

Atlético Madrid – June 15
Botafogo – June 19
Seattle Sounders – June 22

But behind the historic success, there’s an undeniable strain. Al-Khelaïfi knows it: even the best need rest.

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