On the eve of their second Club World Cup match, Luis Enrique made things clear: facing Botafogo, PSG’s goal is simple — make a statement and keep building momentum. The Spanish coach didn’t hide his ambition: “We’re always looking to improve.”
No Complacency After Champions League Glory
Fresh off their Champions League triumph, Paris has no intention of easing off. “It’s nice to be praised, but we want to go even further,” Enrique said, focused on pushing his squad to the next level.
He emphasized that every match is a chance to grow, even against less familiar opposition.
Botafogo Taken Seriously
Enrique warned against underestimating their Brazilian opponents: “Botafogo has a great history and will be very motivated.” He expects an intense match with “potential twists,” and is preparing his team accordingly.
Facing a different style of play, PSG is approaching the match with respect and determination.
A Show in Pasadena
In the ideal conditions of Pasadena, Enrique promised a strong performance: “What matters is to put on a great show. That’s our mission.” He sees the tournament as a clash of football cultures, but his focus remains clear — win, and do it with style.
This PSG under Enrique isn’t here just to win — it’s here to dominate and entertain.
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