Luis Enrique plans to win everything!

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PSG is still in the race to win all the competitions in which it was engaged at the start of the season. Luis Enrique intends to win as many titles as possible.

In the closing match of the 26th day of Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain was spectacular by atomizing (2-6) Montpellier at La Mosson. An ideal result as the international break begins.

According to the coach of the capital club, his team is progressing. “It was proof today. We knew before the match that we would be 12 points ahead of the second place (in the event of a victory). We try to prove to all our opponents that we are ready for all matches”confided Luis Enrique, after the big victory in Hérault, at the microphone of Prime Video.

A hat-trick in sight for PSG?

The former Spain coach has no shortage of goals to achieve. “We want to win the championship as quickly as possible, to be competitive in all matches as a team, with all the players. Win the championship, the Coupe de France and the Champions League? We will try with all our heart,” warned the Spanish technician.

After the international break, PSG will return to competitive competition with a bang with the “Classique” at the Stade Vélodrome, against Olympique de Marseille, on March 31. The quarter-final first leg of the Champions League, at the Parc des Princes against FC Barcelona, ​​will be held on April 10.

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