Paris Saint-Germain's head coach, Luis Enrique, is optimistic about his team's chances in the upcoming Champions League final against Inter. He believes that the experience gained over the past two years has prepared his young squad to secure their first title in Munich. The challenges faced earlier this season have only fueled their determination to succeed.
Luis Enrique, who previously won the Champions League with Barcelona in 2015, aims to become one of the few managers to win with two different clubs. Despite PSG's struggles in this competition historically, they are determined to overcome past failures. The French club has played 167 games without winning the European Cup/Champions League since its inception in 1955.

The coach acknowledges that experience can be interpreted in different ways. "There are always two ways to interpret experience, it can play both ways. I think it's important to have experience, but it's still very relative," he stated during a press conference. He emphasised that their journey has been tough, but overcoming difficulties can be advantageous.
This season under Luis Enrique's guidance has seen PSG achieve their best performance in a major European campaign. They have won ten games and scored 33 goals, both records for the club. The team is eager to avenge their previous defeat against Bayern Munich in the 2019-20 final.
Luis Enrique remains calm and composed due to his maturity and experience. "I'm calm thanks to my maturity: I'm 10 years older and more experienced," he shared, reflecting on his past success with Barcelona. He wants his players to focus on making history without letting emotions overwhelm them.
A standout player this season has been Ousmane Dembele, who has emerged as a potential Ballon d'Or contender under Luis Enrique's mentorship. Dembele has contributed significantly with eight goals and four assists in the Champions League, setting a new record for PSG players in a single campaign.
"Ousmane has been one of the best players of the season, if not the best: he's a leader, someone who drives the team forward with his example," praised Luis Enrique. His ability to inspire and lead by example has been invaluable for PSG this season.
PSG's journey through this year's Champions League reflects their growth and resilience under Luis Enrique's leadership. As they prepare for Saturday's final against Inter, they aim to finally lift the trophy that has eluded them for so long.