Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have shown remarkable improvement since Kylian Mbappe's departure to Real Madrid, according to Luis Enrique. Despite Mbappe's impressive record of 256 goals in 308 matches over seven years at PSG, Enrique believes the team has become stronger. PSG are currently leading Ligue 1, maintaining an unbeaten streak across Europe's top five leagues after 20 games.
Luis Enrique expressed confidence in his team's progress, stating, "I was very brave last season when I told you that we would have a better team in attack and defence." He highlighted the team's collective effort as a key factor in their success. "The players took it as a challenge," he said, acknowledging the maturity and resilience shown by the squad.

PSG's dominance is evident as they sit 10 points ahead of Marseille and 13 points clear of Monaco. Their recent victories include a 4-2 win against Monaco in December and a narrow 1-0 triumph in the Trophee des Champions in January, thanks to Ousmane Dembele's decisive goal.
Luis Enrique has high expectations for Ousmane Dembele, who has scored 14 goals in Ligue 1 this season. "Right now, he is in an absolutely spectacular series," Enrique noted. He emphasised the importance of Dembele becoming a leader by contributing not only through goals but also with assists and defensive efforts.
Dembele's recent performances have been outstanding, as highlighted by OptaJean on Twitter:
Looking ahead to their next match against Monaco, Luis Enrique anticipates a tough encounter. He praised Monaco's progress and intensity without the ball, describing them as a well-organised team capable of causing problems. "They are a direct competitor in Ligue 1," he stated, acknowledging the challenge they pose.
Despite losing Mbappe, PSG have adapted well and continue to excel under Luis Enrique's guidance. The team's collective effort and strategic approach have been crucial to their success this season. As they prepare for more challenges ahead, PSG remain focused on maintaining their strong performance in Ligue 1.