Paris Saint-Germain's head coach, Luis Enrique, expressed his satisfaction with his team's performance after their 4-2 victory over Manchester City in the Champions League. Both teams faced the risk of not advancing to the knockout stages. Despite City initially leading 2-0, PSG made a strong comeback to secure three points. This win places PSG in a favourable position with a two-point lead over City, who must defeat Club Brugge next Wednesday to advance.
Enrique praised his team, stating, "I think we are a complete team." He highlighted their ability to score four goals and hit the woodwork twice against such a formidable opponent. Enrique emphasised that Barcola's first goal was crucial as it changed the game's dynamics. He added, "The more competition we have, the happier I am," stressing the importance of players like Ramos and Hernandez who never give up.

The coach noted that this resilience isn't new for PSG, having shown similar determination against Lens and Monaco. He believes this match will boost his young team's confidence as they lack extensive experience in such high-stakes games. Enrique stressed that even when trailing by two goals, his team never gives up. The intensity of this match was comparable to their game against Bayern, with the result being what people remember most.
Enrique shared his pride in his team's performance against a strong opponent and coach. He also acknowledged the unwavering support of PSG fans, both at home and away, dedicating the victory to them. "It's a real statement," he said about their comeback win.
Manchester City's lead lasted only six minutes before PSG began their relentless pursuit of victory. Ousmane Dembele's goal reduced PSG's deficit to one, sparking their comeback. Enrique confirmed that he instructed his players to be aggressive in possession and take control against one of the world's best teams.
"Take the ball to one of the best teams in the world was our objective," Enrique explained. The strategy involved being dangerous and attacking open spaces effectively. He believes if they can execute this plan against Manchester City, they can replicate it against many other teams.
This victory not only boosts PSG's chances in the tournament but also highlights their potential as a formidable team under Enrique's leadership.