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·15 April 2026
Luis Enrique on PSG’s second-half struggles against Liverpool: “If this was basketball, I would have asked for a time-out.”

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·15 April 2026

In the wake of a hard-fought quarter-final second leg win at Anfield, Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique notably praised his team’s resilience in adverse conditions. He highlighted that Liverpool came closest to halving the deficit at the start of the second half, when PSG began to defend deeper.
“These kinds of moments are impossible to control as a manager,” the Asturian conceded in his post-match press conference, attended by GFFN. “If it had been a basketball match, I would have called for a time out!”
“This is what’s so fantastic about football, we know that they started to take risks, and we started to get chances to see out the match. It ended up happening later than I would have wanted, but we got there in the end.”
The Spaniard was also asked about his continued success against English teams on the European stage. “We haven’t beaten Newcastle in three attempts,” he pointed out. “We managed against the other teams. It’s always a pleasure to come play in England. We have to keep going, we’re very happy to be in the semi-finals.”
GFFN | R.J. – reporting from Liverpool
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