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·18 mai 2026

Paris FC/PSG – Luis Enrique doesn't hold back after defeat

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Paris Saint-Germain lost 2-1 to Paris FC (Paris FC/PSG video highlights) this Sunday at the Stade Jean Bouin as part of Matchday 34 of Ligue 1 2025-2026. Speaking to PSG TV, Luis Enrique, the capital club’s manager, reflected on his players’ performance.

Luis Enrique: “I’m a little annoyed, angry and disappointed.”

“We are champions, and we knew how difficult this match would be. I’m a little disappointed because I expected much more from my players, and today the match was very poor. A first half without any intent, ambition, or rhythm. It’s difficult to win a match here; we knew how hard it would be before the game. We knew the objective of this match. But what I think is that our players can get through a match like this without motivation and play differently. The easy thing in this type of match is not to be motivated. But I expected much more motivation from my players, and because of that I’m a little annoyed, angry and disappointed.”

A logical defeat for a PSG side that failed to show the discipline and intensity needed to win this match. PFC were obviously determined to win in front of their home crowd. For the last match of the season, it is always nice to finish on a high note, with a celebration before almost two months off. On their side, PSG will have reason to celebrate on May 30.


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This upcoming Champions League final against Arsenal will be the high point of the season. Over these next two weeks, the preparation will inevitably be intense and strict in order to arrive 100% ready for this clash, which could allow the Parisian club to make history in French football, and also in European football, by winning this Big Ears trophy two years in a row.

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