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·7 May 2026

Bayern/PSG – Luis Enrique has strong words for players and fans

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This Wednesday, Paris Saint-Germain traveled to Germany to face Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena in the second leg of the Champions League semi-final and drew 1-1 (5-6 on aggregate, Bayern/PSG highlights). On the sidelines of the match, Luis Enrique, the capital club’s coach, spoke to PSG TV about his players’ performance.

Luis Enrique: “It shows what kind of team we are”

“I think that what we showed today and throughout the season, especially in the Champions League, is an incredible level. We played against one of the best teams in the world, away from home, and we did it with the maturity and personality required. It shows what kind of team we are. Today, with nearly 4,000 supporters, we shared that suffering because there were moments of suffering. But we’re happy. We showed that we love having the ball, but when we have to defend, we know how to do it.”

Luis Enrique: “we have always felt that connection between the supporters and the team”

“This is the moment to enjoy it with all Parisians, and we have to think about that upcoming Champions League final. Since I arrived here in Paris three years ago, we have always felt that connection between the supporters and the team. It’s a very important thing because when you have the ability to share that with the supporters and you truly enjoy playing for Paris Saint-Germain, it’s incredible. We have to keep going because there is still one Champions League match left to win. We also have to win the next match against Brest to secure the league title, so it’s important to keep going.”

PSG pulled off the feat at the end of this draw, which sends them to the Champions League final for the second year in a row. This second leg away at Bayern Munich looked set to be more than difficult against a team that has been scoring freely at home in every European matchup this season.


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But PSG struck hard from the opening minutes. Yet the real feat came over the next 90 minutes, as the Parisians showed incredible defensive solidity until Harry Kane’s goal, fortunately without consequence right at the end of the match. PSG is writing another fine page in its history, but there is still one final match left. A match that could allow them to achieve a historic double and carve their name even deeper into the history of French football.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

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