PSG: Luis Enrique reveals his recipe for scoring a historic quadruple

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Luis Enrique’s Paris Saint-Germain is unstoppable. With their backs against the wall after their defeat at the Parc des Princes, the capital club finally found the mental resources necessary to reverse the situation against FC Barcelona last Tuesday at Montjuïc. A historic comeback (6-4 over the two matches) allowing the Parisians to reach the last four of the Champions League, where they will meet Borussia Dortmund, who defeated Atlético de Madrid in the quarter-finals. While his team is still present on all three tables, Luis Enrique presented himself, all smiles, at a press conference before challenging Olympique Lyonnais during the 30th day of Ligue 1. The opportunity for the Iberian to display the club’s ambitions before this final sprint.

“We are entering the last month and a half of competition, we are gradually meeting our objectives and that is what we are working for. The title ? There is no urgency, we want to win Ligue 1 and the objective is just to remain competitive wherever we are involved. It doesn’t matter when we win the championship., first assured the former coach of La Roja. Relaunched on the management of his workforce, the strong man of the Rouge et Bleu also underlined the constant progress of his collective before delivering, according to him, the key to a potentially historic end to the season.

Luis Enrique aims for the quadruple!

“To be able to be a candidate for all the matches, you need a large squad, of at least 23 players, that’s what we have here. Throughout the season, the players have been important. They all have to be ready to help the team, maybe just to take a penalty. I like to see the attitude of my players in training.. Faithful to his principles, Luis Enrique thus recalled his desire to rely on all the forces present. An assumed philosophy which today allows him to aim for a resounding quadruple. “I believe that on the day of my presentation we spoke very clearly about wanting to be in the running for all the trophies, we are still in the running, we are in the process of succeeding, we now have to see how we are going to finish but we have the possibility of winning everything, to be continued ».

To achieve his goals, the former Barça coach nevertheless recalled the importance of perfect emotional management of events. Asked about a possible final against Real Madrid at Wembley on June 1, he called for vigilance. “We will have to eliminate Borussia Dortmund, in the group of death as you remember. The semi-final will be exciting and very difficult”. A speech as measured as it is ambitious before finding “the best team of the last 10 days”. Opposed to OL, this Sunday (9 p.m.), PSG will indeed have the opportunity to take a further step in the defense of their title. The end of the season promises to be exciting in any case in the City of Lights.

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