Luis Enrique reveals final goal

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The PSG coach is a competitor at heart. He does not intend to let any title slip away this season.

Wednesday, at 7 p.m., Lorient welcomes Paris Saint-Germain in a late match of the 29th day of Ligue 1. The capital club could be crowned champion of France in the evening if they win in Brittany and that Monaco does not win against Lille in the process.

Luis Enrique wants to win all the titles and therefore achieve a quadruple which would be historic. “Without a doubt, it is a motivation to do something that has never been done in France to mark the history of our club, the city and the country. This motivates us but for the moment, we only have one title (Champions Trophy), we have to win the championship and continue to fight to give everything. It’s still a long and winding road,” declared the Spanish technician this Tuesday afternoon at a press conference.

PSG does not have a typical team

Asked about his future starting line-up against the Merlus, Luis Enrique insisted that he did not have “typical team”. “I pay attention to what I see during matches and training. You like to talk about a typical team. I pay attention to the profiles of the players, according to the coaches, it is better for the group and the players they see that what they do in training counts. At the moment, everyone can be involved in matches”continued the former Spain coach.

After this match against the Lorientais, the Parisians will continue with a second meeting in Ligue 1, Saturday at the Parc des Princes, with the reception of Le Havre. Then will come the double confrontation against Borussia Dortmund.

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