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·15 April 2026

Liverpool/PSG – Luis Enrique explains his special pride

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Paris Saint-Germain won 0-2 against Liverpool (Liverpool/PSG highlights) this Tuesday at Anfield in the second leg of the 2025-2026 Champions League quarter-finals (0-4 on aggregate). After this victory, Paris coach Luis Enrique spoke to Canal+ / at the press conference.

Luis Enrique: “We tried to control the match”

“It was a very good win. I think that over the two matches, we deserved to qualify. I am particularly happy with what we did in the first half. We tried to control the match by playing in the opposition’s half, and for me that was our best spell of the game. In the second half, it was very difficult because we took a lot of risks and it was complicated.

Luis Enrique: “When you see the support of our fans, it’s incredible”

“We looked to play on the counterattack, and after the first and second goals, we were able to play with more control in the final minutes. What makes me most proud of this team is the mentality we saw, that we showed to the supporters in this mythical stadium. When you see the support of our fans, it’s incredible. We are very happy for them and we are waiting to find out our opponent for the semi-finals. ”

It was a hard-fought win, but Luis Enrique’s men went and got it in this second-leg quarter-final. Liverpool dominated part of the match by creating chances and, above all, by holding on to the hope of scoring the goal that would have allowed them to believe in an upset. Unfortunately for them, that moment never came, and the lights went out after Ousmane Dembélé’s goal, which silenced Anfield despite its determination to carry its team.


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PSG continue their European run, and nothing seems able to stop them. In the semi-final, they will face either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich. Two top-class opponents, but ones the capital club can once again shut down. The momentum is there, the talent and experience are there, so of course it is possible to believe in a second star with just two matches to go before a potential new final.

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