Paris Saint-Germain's head coach, Luis Enrique, remained unfazed by his team's 1-1 draw against Reims in Ligue 1. His focus quickly shifted to the upcoming Champions League match. Despite Ousmane Dembele scoring first, Keito Nakamura equalised for Reims at Parc des Princes. PSG still leads the league by 10 points over Marseille, who have a chance to narrow the gap when they face Lille on Sunday.
Luis Enrique emphasised the importance of their next Champions League fixture against Stuttgart on Wednesday. A win or draw is crucial for PSG to advance to the knockout stages. "I have nothing to question my players [about]. I don't think that in terms of energy the team was bad. In fact, I think it was good," he stated regarding Saturday's performance. The coach believes his team is well-prepared for this decisive match.

New signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia made a notable debut for PSG, assisting Dembele's goal. The Georgian international showed promise with nine touches in the opponent's box and competing in 19 duels. "It's clear that it's a new situation for him, but it's his first game, I hope, out of many," Luis Enrique commented on Kvaratskhelia's performance. He praised the winger's ability to maintain possession and create opportunities.
PSG has struggled recently, failing to secure wins in two of their last five matches despite scoring first. This contrasts with their previous record of winning 11 consecutive games under similar circumstances in Ligue 1. Luis Enrique acknowledges that improvements are necessary as they prepare for Stuttgart midweek.
The coach remains optimistic about his team's potential and believes they can achieve their objectives with better execution. As PSG gears up for their Champions League clash, maintaining focus and energy will be key to securing qualification and continuing their European campaign successfully.
Luis Enrique is confident that his squad can rise to the occasion against Stuttgart. With strategic adjustments and determination, PSG aims to confirm their place in the knockout rounds and build momentum for future challenges both domestically and internationally.