Foot Africa
·21 November 2025
Luis Enrique talks about Ibrahim Mbaye's debut with Senegal!

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·21 November 2025

The Senegalese player is not receiving the praise he deserves.

Luis Enrique
The electrifying international debut of Paris Saint-Germain's teenage sensation, Ibrahim Mbaye, has sent ripples through the football world, but back at the club's training ground, a message of composed expectation awaits him. While the 17-year-old Senegalese winger set the stage alight for the Lions of Teranga, PSG coach Luis Enrique has made it clear that the club's standards for the prodigy remain as high as ever.
Mbaye's introduction to the senior Senegal team was nothing short of spectacular. In a commanding 8-0 victory over Kenya, the young star announced his arrival with a breathtaking all-around performance, contributing a goal, two assists, and establishing himself as a central force in the Senegalese attack.
Naturally, such a stunning display prompted questions for his club manager, Luis Enrique, about a potential change in the youngster's status at PSG. However, the Spanish tactician, while pleased, was quick to temper excitement with a dose of his renowned pragmatism. He affirmed that his fundamental demands of the player have not shifted.
"I can't be more demanding of him than before," Enrique clarified at a Friday press conference. "He's a quality player, and we're very happy to have players of his caliber. But there's no change in his status. I'm going to ask the same things of him as I did before his time with Senegal."
Acknowledging Mbaye's feat, Enrique added, "He scored a beautiful goal with his left foot. I'm happy for him, but nothing will change. The expectations remain extremely high. We have to keep going like this. He's still very young, and we have a lot of confidence in his future."
This measured response from the PSG boss underscores a career path built on steady development rather than fleeting hype. For the immensely talented Ibrahim Mbaye, the message is clear: the club's belief in his long-term future is unwavering, but his journey at the Parc des Princes will be guided by consistent, high standards, not just moments of brilliance.
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