Paris Saint-Germain's head coach, Luis Enrique, expressed satisfaction after his team secured a 3-1 victory over Auxerre in their final Ligue 1 match. This win sets a positive tone as they prepare for two crucial finals. PSG concluded the season 19 points ahead of Marseille, with upcoming matches against Reims in the Coupe de France and Inter in the Champions League.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was instrumental in PSG's comeback, scoring twice in the second half. These goals marked his first league brace since February 2024 when he played for Napoli. Marquinhos also contributed with a goal, bringing his total to 26 in Ligue 1, surpassing any other PSG defender. Only Loic Perrin and Mathieu Debuchy have scored more among defenders in the French top division this century.

Enrique emphasised the importance of winning their last home game at Parc des Princes, stating, "It's important to get a win and enjoy the last game at the Parc with our fans." The victory not only delighted fans but also provided momentum for their upcoming finals. Despite conceding an early goal, Enrique praised the unwavering support from fans and highlighted the need for continuous improvement.
PSG has been dominant in domestic competitions, having won seven out of the last ten Coupe de France tournaments. However, they are yet to claim a Champions League title, having lost to Bayern Munich in the 2020 final. The team is determined to change that narrative this year as they gear up for another shot at European glory.
Reflecting on their performance, Enrique noted that playing at Parc des Princes is always special. He acknowledged that despite starting by conceding a goal, the team's mentality remained strong thanks to fan support. "It's very important for us to have that support," he said. Enrique remains focused on improving team performance as they approach these critical matches.
The coach is optimistic about PSG's readiness for both finals. He believes that maintaining this winning mentality will be crucial as they aim to secure victories in both domestic and European competitions. With such determination and focus, PSG hopes to end their season on a high note by adding more silverware to their collection.