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·9 Januari 2026
PSG/OM – Luis Enrique over the moon after the title win

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·9 Januari 2026

Paris Saint-Germain faced Olympique de Marseille this Thursday in the Trophée des Champions (2-2, 4-1 on penalties, video summary here). After the match, Luis Enrique, the coach of the capital club, spoke to PSG TV about his players' performance.
"When you reach the final, the emotions are very strong and I think the team didn't play as well as usual. It was difficult, our opponent played very well but the spirit of this team is different. We keep fighting until the last minute and I think in the end, penalty shootouts are a bit our thing! We are very happy, the team is very happy and it's important for our supporters, it was tough."
It's important to know that winning is difficult. Today was a test. I know it's hard to always play at a high level. We have won many matches in the last minutes, and it shows that you have a different character and mentality. I have to congratulate my players, especially Gonçalo Ramos because he is a soldier. He is always ready: to play one minute, two minutes... he is ready. He is a soldier and we are very happy to have Gonçalo with us."
A match that PSG controlled from start to finish and yet could have slipped away after two mistakes allowed Olympique de Marseille to come back into the game and even take the lead. The Parisian supersub, Gonçalo Ramos, struck again.
In the very last minutes, the 24-year-old Portuguese striker allowed PSG to stay in the game and head into the penalty shootout. This Parisian team loves emotions, loves suspense, and enjoys playing for survival in the final moments of their matches. Once again during the penalty shootout, the Parisian goalkeeper stood out.
After Matvev Safonov during the Intercontinental Cup against Flamengo, it was Lucas Chevalier who saved the first two Marseille shots and allowed his team to clinch its first title of the year 2026. A perfect start for PSG, which continues its reign and extinguishes Marseille's hopes of lifting a trophy after 14 years of drought.
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