Paris Saint-Germain's coach, Luis Enrique, remains optimistic about his team's potential despite a challenging start in the Champions League. As they prepare for an away match against Salzburg, PSG has accumulated four points from five matches and is positioned 25th in the new 36-team league table. They trail the play-off spots by two points.
PSG's upcoming fixtures include matches against Manchester City and Stuttgart, both formidable opponents. The Opta supercomputer estimates a 56% chance for PSG to reach the knockout-phase play-offs. Despite these challenges, PSG remains unbeaten in Ligue 1 after 14 games, leading by five points.

Their losses have been against strong teams like Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Arsenal. However, Luis Enrique sees potential for improvement starting with Tuesday's game. "There are no easy away games," he stated. "It's a vital game for us, and I hope my team isn't too affected."
Enrique emphasises creating more scoring opportunities than opponents as crucial. He said, "The magic formula is clear—create more chances than your opponents." He aims to improve their performance by increasing scoring chances while reducing goals conceded.
When asked about targeting specific points to secure advancement, Enrique responded: "Nobody knows how many points will be needed. It's impossible to guess." His focus is on winning the remaining three games. PSG boasts one of the youngest squads in the competition with an average age of 24.
The coach does not attribute their struggles to youthfulness. "I think our young players have experience," he noted. Those who played last season are accustomed to high standards. Enrique prioritises performance over age when selecting players.
Luis Enrique enjoys high-stakes matches like the upcoming one against Salzburg. "These are games you have to win," he remarked. His approach involves getting the best out of each player and maintaining confidence throughout the team.