Paris Saint-Germain's head coach, Luis Enrique, expressed satisfaction with his team's resilience after they overturned a two-goal deficit to defeat Dunkerque in the Coupe de France semi-final. PSG found themselves trailing early, conceding a goal within seven minutes and another by the 27th minute. Ousmane Dembele managed to reduce the deficit just before half-time.
The second half saw PSG equalise quickly through Marquinhos, who scored three minutes after the break. Desire Doue then put PSG ahead for the first time shortly after the hour mark. Dembele sealed the victory with his second goal during stoppage time, making it 4-2. Luis Enrique praised Dembele and the team for their ability to overcome challenges.

Enrique highlighted that adapting to difficult circumstances was crucial in this match. "It was a strange game," he noted. "They crossed the midfield twice and scored two goals." He acknowledged Dunkerque's strong defence and credited them for making it tough for PSG. Despite starting 2-0 down, Enrique emphasised his team's capability to handle such situations.
Enrique reflected on how surreal it felt being two goals down so early in the game. He remarked, "Starting 2-0 down felt almost unreal; we couldn't believe it." However, he took pride in his young squad's ability to manage such moments effectively. The coach believes that having top-quality players like Dembele is key to success.
"I think today was a real test for us," Enrique stated confidently. He believes that his team is prepared for any situation they might face in future matches. Looking ahead to 2026 and 2027, Enrique expressed his desire to maintain their current form without making changes.
As PSG advances to the Coupe de France final, their performance against Dunkerque demonstrates their determination and skill under pressure. The team's ability to adapt and overcome adversity bodes well for their future challenges on the field.