Bayer Leverkusen/PSG – Enrique warns of possible complications | OneFootball

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·22 octobre 2025

Bayer Leverkusen/PSG – Enrique warns of possible complications

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As part of the third matchday of the Champions League group stage, Paris Saint-Germain traveled to face Bayern Leverkusen and won 2-7 (video highlights Bayer Leverkusen/PSG). On the sidelines of the match, Luis Enrique, coach of the capital club, spoke to PSG TV.

Enrique: “It’s wonderful to see our supporters away from home”

“I have the usual feeling of trying to see everything that’s positive, but at the same time with the concern of a few complications. It was a rather strange match because we conceded goals, penalties, and also had a player sent off. You have to know how to manage these moments and I think the players played very well, with ambition. It’s wonderful to see our supporters away from home, we feel them all the time and we try to be on the same level as them.”

Enrique: “We’re looking to keep going, we have very high objectives”

“It’s a pleasure to watch this team play football. It’s wonderful to see Ousmane back on the pitch, it’s great to see his teammates give him an assist like Bradley Barcola. I think the mentality we have as a team is beautiful, you can see it every day in training and, for us, it’s a real pleasure. We’re looking to keep going, we have very high objectives and at the same time we’re proud to see this team play football.”

With a team finally almost at full strength, PSG made no concessions in their third Champions League match. Collectively, this Parisian side once again showed all its power and accuracy. Vitinha was the conductor for 90 minutes, before also being rewarded with a goal at the very end of the match.


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At this stage, there is a huge Parisian dominance on the European scene. More than ever, PSG is a contender to retain its title as European champion. The match at the Parc des Princes against Bayern Munich on November 4 will also be a very good indicator for this Parisian team. As was the case during the trip to Barcelona, which PSG won 1-2 with a team partly decimated by injuries.

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