Luis Enrique, manager of Paris Saint-Germain (1st), spoke at a press conference this Thursday ahead of his team’s Ligue 1 Matchday 8 clash against Strasbourg (3rd) at the Parc des Princes on Friday (kick-off at 8:45 p.m., CET). On the sidelines of the event, the Spanish coach also spoke to PSG TV, discussing the return from the international break and the upcoming opponent.
How does it feel to have the full group back together?
“Today will be the first day we have everyone back. It’s also our last training session before the match. You know how tricky it is after an international break—there are a lot of small details to manage, but we’re used to handling it calmly.”
A big game tomorrow?
“I think we’re talking about two of the best teams in Ligue 1. Strasbourg have young players and a coach who want to play attacking football. It’s exciting—it should be a great game. But it will also be difficult, as always after a break. With their motivation and quality, we must be ready for a tough match.”
Breast cancer awareness—does football have a special role to play?
“Of course. Sport in general, and football in particular, have this power. PSG is a special club, with a unique sense of empathy and responsibility. The club is always ready to help, and that’s important. We’re proud of that.”
Once again, Luis Enrique displayed his trademark composure and sense of purpose. Aware of the usual challenges that follow an international break, the PSG coach emphasized the need for focus and respect toward an ambitious Strasbourg side—while also highlighting the broader human values that the club continues to promote off the pitch.