Paris Saint-Germain's manager, Luis Enrique, expressed satisfaction despite his team's goalless draw with Auxerre. The match marked the second consecutive game where PSG dropped points. Auxerre's goalkeeper, Donovan Leon, delivered an outstanding performance at Stade de l'Abbe Deschamps. PSG had a goal disallowed for offside in the first half, marking their first scoreless league game this season.
Leon was instrumental in keeping PSG at bay, making 11 saves—the most by any goalkeeper who maintained a clean sheet in Ligue 1 this season. Despite the setback, Enrique remained positive about his team's efforts against Nantes, who have been strong at home with only one loss in seven games. "It's clear that the result does not reflect what happened on the pitch," he said.

Enrique acknowledged that scoring goals is crucial for winning matches but refrained from criticizing his players for missed opportunities. He emphasized the importance of maintaining confidence and continuing to improve. "We have created many chances to score," he noted, highlighting his team's attacking potential and resilience.
The manager praised his team for their perseverance throughout the match. He encouraged them to keep trying and building confidence despite being unlucky in front of goal. "I will never criticise my players for missing an opportunity to score," Enrique stated, showing support for his squad's efforts.
PSG has been known for their goal-scoring prowess and ability to create numerous chances. However, they faced a formidable opponent in Auxerre's defense during this match. The focus now shifts to converting these chances into goals in future games.
Despite not securing a win, PSG remains focused on their strategy and performance improvements. The team aims to translate their efforts into victories as they continue their campaign in Ligue 1.