Paris Saint-Germain's manager, Luis Enrique, is driven by a unique ambition to etch the club's name in history once more. Last season, PSG triumphed in the Champions League with a commanding 5-0 win over Inter Milan in the final. This victory was part of a remarkable haul that included the Ligue 1 title, Coupe de France, and Trophee des Champions.
Despite their success, PSG missed out on the expanded Club World Cup last month, losing 3-0 to Chelsea, inspired by Cole Palmer. However, they are eager to bounce back in the Super Cup against Europa League champions Tottenham in Udine on Wednesday. This match presents an opportunity for redemption and further silverware.

Luis Enrique remains focused on continuous improvement for his team. He acknowledges the challenges ahead but is determined to enhance both their attacking and defensive capabilities. "The aim for this upcoming season is to improve," he told UEFA.com. "In terms of titles, it's going to be harder because there are more to play for."
Enrique believes that PSG can still refine certain aspects of their game. He is confident that with dedication and effort, they can achieve even greater success this season. "We want to be ready to go for all of them," he added. "I believe we can still identify phases of the game to get better in."
The motivation within the team is palpable as they strive to replicate last year's achievements. Enrique's vision is clear: winning all available titles would not only be historic but also inspire his players further. "Of course, we all believe that we can win all of them and repeat this feat again this year," he stated.
As PSG prepares for another challenging season, their focus remains on improving as a cohesive unit. The desire to make history once again fuels their determination and commitment on the field. With Enrique at the helm, PSG aims to continue their journey towards footballing excellence while embracing new challenges along the way.