Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique on Wednesday praised his side for making the Champions League knockout stages despite having the "worst draw of the 36 teams involved". We had the worst draw of the 36 teams involved,
Ahead of a crucial clash in the 2024-25 Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique delivered a clear message, praising Pep Guardiola and highlighting his transformative impact at Manchester City.
Germain's UEFA Champions League clash with Manchester City this week will not be its most important game of the season.
Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City desperately need wins in the Champions League, and Luis Enrique knows the magnitude of the game.
PARIS — Luis Enrique credits Pep Guardiola with inventing arguably ... Wasteful PSG has netted just six goals in six games and was blanked by Bayern Munich and Arsenal. “I hope for a horrible performance from PSG tomorrow,” Guardiola said, jokingly.
Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City's Champions League clash brings former colleagues and friends Luis Enrique and Pep Guardiola head-to-head, but the PSG manager said on Tuesday that he hopes it won't be the most important game of their season.
PSG are gearing up for their last Champions League game of the league phase on Wednesday against Stuttgart. The game is important for both sides as they both ne
As the league phase comes to a close, there's still plenty of shuffling that will happen in Champions League play. Only Barcelona and Liverpool have clinched their places in the top eight putting them automatically through to the last 16 but plenty of teams will be looking to join them.
In an exclusive TNT Sports interview, PSG boss Luis Enrique insists his side have not got what they “deserved” in this season’s UEFA Champions League so far.
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Real Madrid and Manchester City now know the cost of failing to perform in the reshaped Champions League: a titanic win-or-bust clash between the past two European champions simply to claim a place in the round of 16.
Paris Saint-Germain (1st) take on Brest (8th) at the Stade Francis-Le Blé (kick-off 5pm, CET, UTC+1). On the eve of the match, Paris coach Luis Enrique answered a number of questions at a press conference.