Luis Enrique is determined to create a lasting impact at Paris Saint-Germain after extending his contract with the Ligue 1 club for two more years. Since joining PSG in 2023, Enrique has led the team to significant success, including a domestic treble in his debut season. Under his guidance, PSG has won 58 out of 86 matches across all competitions, achieving a win rate of 65.88%.
Recently, PSG secured a commanding 4-1 victory over Monaco, solidifying their position at the top of the Ligue 1 table by 13 points. After this triumph, Enrique expressed gratitude for the trust placed in him by the club and shared his ambition to leave a legacy in Paris. "From day one, the club has put everything at our disposal," he stated. "The support only makes me want to continue working and improving."

Enrique emphasized that he feels comfortable and supported at PSG, which motivates him to strive for excellence without setting limits. He hopes to repay this trust through hard work and dedication. Despite their recent success, Enrique downplayed the significance of their latest win as the best performance of the season.
In their match against Monaco, PSG recorded an expected goals (xG) total of 3.14 compared to Monaco's 1 and dominated possession with 64%. This victory maintained their unbeaten streak in Ligue 1 for the current season (W16 D5), marking only the third time in history they have achieved such a feat after similar runs in 1985-86 and 2015-16.
Enrique's tenure has been remarkable, with just two losses in his first 55 Ligue 1 matches (W38 D15), setting a record for any PSG coach at this stage. Reflecting on the game against Monaco, Enrique noted challenges faced during the last minutes but acknowledged that they deserved victory due to their strong second-half performance.
Looking ahead, PSG is preparing for their Champions League knockout play-offs against Brest. They secured their spot in this round with an impressive 4-1 win over Stuttgart despite initial struggles in the new league phase format featuring 36 teams. Enrique believes these challenges have strengthened his squad as they pursue their first Champions League title.
"We've been through it all," Enrique remarked about overcoming difficult moments that have matured his young team. He praised the unwavering support from fans during challenging times and reiterated that fighting until the last minute remains their goal this season.
As PSG continues its journey under Luis Enrique's leadership, both domestic dominance and European glory remain within reach for this ambitious squad aiming to make history on multiple fronts.